A person who snores in his sleep interferes with others: this is obvious to everyone. However, very few people think about what the "snorers" themselves feel at the same time. Exhausted by sleepless nights, family members, neighbors in a hospital ward or hotel room, fellow travelers in a compartment and all other involuntary listeners of night "roundelays" are almost always sure that the disturber of their peace of mind gets enough sleep and is truly in good health. Often snoring is perceived even as a manifestation of selfishness. As a result, relationships deteriorate, families break up. People suffering from this disease rarely seek medical help because they do not know where to get it. Sometimes a defensive reaction works: a person simply denies the existence of a problem (after all, he himself does not hear the sounds that he makes in a dream!) Or he explains his nightly snoring by some external reasons (tired, sick, ate or drank too much). In this book you will find detailed information about the causes, possible consequences and almost all currently existing methods of treating this disease, including surgical, hardware, medication, physiotherapy, preventive and folk remedies.
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