Snoring occurs when airflow is partially blocked during sleep. While common, chronic snoring may indicate an underlying sleep-related breathing disorder.
Targeted therapy focuses on improving airway openness and reducing vibration of soft tissues, leading to quieter and more restful sleep.
While often dismissed as a nuisance, chronic snoring may be an early indicator of airway instability. Addressing snoring proactively can improve sleep quality and may prevent progression to more serious sleep-related conditions.