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What is snoring? What is the reason behind snore?

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All about snoring lies in the abnormality of the air passage. A free flow of air is needed to facilitate regular breathing. With problem snoring, it is likely that any part of the area at the back of the mouth and the nose strike constantly. Thus, the vibration in breathing and the irritating sound.
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If someone snore at sleep, it disturbs other sleep. It is a harsh sound when air flows past relaxed tissues in your throat. It can be caused by number of factors such as anatomy of your mouth, sinus, etc. 
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Snoring is the resulting sound due to the vibration of the respiratory structures during breathing while sleeping when air movement gets obstructed. It could be soft, it could also be loud. It could be unpleasant and disturbing too.
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Snoring is of a great topic of discussion today where people are seeking ways to minimize or prevent snoring . When you sleep with someone who snores it can cause great disturbance to ones sleep . However, there are many scientific methods that have been devised to help reduce snoring such as surgery, medical beds that help in reducing snoring among others 
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I think it's a thing in air passage in mouth and nose

It's normal thing but annoying

Snoring don't let us sleep well(if someone beside you snoring) 
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When air passes through loosened throat tissues, the tissues vibrate as you breathe, producing a hoarse or harsh sound. Some experts claimed that there is a nose problem.
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Snoring can be caused by excessive fat that blocking the breathing space there by making it difficult to breathe freely and it very common with fat people.
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Snoring is a disorder in the throat or esophagus. A person who is experiencing this when they get old or very tired during the day. When you sleep with your back most likely you will experience this snoring sound from your throat. The sound becomes louder when you let the person sleep that way. It might also lead to other medical conditions. Some have tight muscles in their esophagus which tighten the air passage in the throat that makes you hear the snoring sound in a matter of few minutes when the person already fell asleep in their deep sleep. Others have these treated by an expert medical physician to lessen or remove the snoring sound. There is also a suggestion by others that you must sleep on either side to prevent hearing the snoring sound. 
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Snoring is a hoarse or harsh sounds coming from nose or mouth that occurs when breathing is partially obstructed while sleeping.
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Snoring is the sound that occurs when air cannot move freely through the nose and throat during sleep, causing the surrounding tissues to vibrate.
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Snore is a sleep disorder characterized by the simple act of sleeping and not getting to sleep on its own. snore is caused by a combination of factors, including ESV, caffeine, and nicotine. These substances can help to keep you up at night, causing you to sleeppoorly. Snorging is the act of nearly popping out of bed from the comfort of your bed. It is not to be confused with snoring, which is the condition of sleeping in all the time.

What is snoring? Snorging is the act of nearly popping out of bed from the comfort of your bed.
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