Showing posts with label snoring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snoring. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Breathe Right Nasal Strips www.BreatheRight.com Review

The official website for Breathe Right nasal strips and snore relief products is at www.breatheright.com. The nasal strips, produced by GlaxoSmithKline, are nonprescription and drug-free strips that are adhered on top of the nose. These flexible strips, when applied correctly on the nose, should help to relieve snoring, breathing and nasal congestion problems.

Breathe Right nasal strips help to open the nasal passages to help you breath better immediately and on a continuous basis. As we all know snoring and nasal problems can cause you not to have a good night's sleep. These nasal strips helps snore and nose congestion sufferers to breath better and sleep better.

On GlaxoSmithKline's product website at www.breatheright.com, you can learn all about how the nasal strip works to help you breath and sleep better. Also learn how it helps with nasal and congestion problems from colds and allergies. The manufacturer also states that it may help those persons who suffer from a deviated septum, (bend in the cartilage in the nostrils), to breath easier, sleep better and get relief from snore problems.

The breathing and nasal strip device is nonprescription and is available over the counter for use by persons over the age of five years, with sleep, snore, nose congestion and breathing problems. Some of the different products the company provides or the Breath Right Advanced, Extra, Clear, Mentholated and Original Tan. The company also provides a way for interested persons to get Breathe Right free samples, to try out the product. If you suffer from these conditions and breathing issues and would like to breath easier, sleep better or stop snoring, see their website for complete information.

Also see:
Snoring causes  
Sleep disorders  
Juice detox information

Resources:
• How Breathe Right nasal strips work: www.breatheright.com/how_br_works/    
• Free sample: www.breatheright.com/freesample.promo        
• Website:  www.breatheright.com

Monday, April 4, 2011

Sleep Disorders - Common Types

If you have problems falling and staying asleep, or you wake up each day and still feel tired and fatigued, you may have a sleeping problem. There are several types of common sleep disorders. Read this list of sleeping problems.

A sleep disorder is a type of medical condition that interferes with restful sleep. Some disorders can be simple and some can lead to other serious health conditions. A disruption to a good night's sleep can be caused by many different factors. Only your doctor or healthcare professional can determine your health condition. See your doctor for information and a complete list of these conditions.

List of Common Sleep Disorders:

• Restless legs syndrome (RLS)
• Snoring (See snoring causes)
• Sleep Apnea
• Insomnia
• Hypopnea syndrome
• Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD)
• Somniphobia
• REM behavior disorder (RBD) 'rapid eye movement'
• Parasomnias
• Narcolepsy
• Bruxism
• Sleep paralysis
• Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS)
• Nocturia
• Sleepwalking
• Cataplexy
• Night terror

Video: Some sleep disorders, of which there are about 80 different types, may cause health conditions. The National Sleep Foundation estimates that over 40 million Americans have sleep disorder issues.



This is a summary and not a complete list of the different types of sleeping problems, conditions or disorders that may exist. See your healthcare provider for a complete list of types, causes and symptoms.

Also see:
Breathe Right nasal strips www.breatheright.com  
Snoring causes    
List of breathing diseases  

Resources:
• Sleep disorders: www.medicinenet.com/sleep/focus.htm    
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sleepdisorders.html    

Friday, April 1, 2011

Snoring Causes

If you have ever been near someone that was snoring, then you know how annoying it can be. The causes of snoring can be varied depending upon several factors. The factors and variables that can lead to snoring include things such as structure or shape of one's mouth and jawline, the structure of the sinuses, body weight, allergies, stuffiness and alchohol use.
When someone snores near you, all you want to do is to get them to stop. As you are sleeping, the flow of air to the lungs can make certain body tissues in your airways to vibrate, which in turn causes the sound. The usual causes of this are some type of blockage in the airways. It could be an obstruction or narrowing of the airways through the mouth, nose or throat. In addition to certain tissues vibrating, the tonsils may also vibrate and cause snoring.

Research studies estimate that approximately 30% of women and 45% of men will snore regularly. Most all people will snore at some point in their lives. The unpleasant sounds can also be caused by tissues in the nasal passages that are enlarged. Blocked nasal passages can be a sign or symptom caused by upper respiratory infections. People with extreme snoring may also be suffering from sleep apnea.

The video describes some of the factors that can cause snoring symptoms.



Also see:
Sleep disorders - list of common types
Breathe Right nasal strips www.breatheright.com review        

Resources:
• Snoring causes: www.mayoclinic.com/health/snoring/DS00297/DSECTION=causes    
• Snoring symptoms, causes and treatment: www.medicinenet.com/snoring/article.htm