Why do we snore and when can it be a problem?

  • Cristiane Martins
  • BBC News Brazil, London

1 hour

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Snoring is a sound produced by the vibration of the pharyngeal tissues caused by the narrowing of the muscles of the respiratory tract.

The causes are diverse: There are people who snore when sleeping on their back, following drinking alcohol or using medication, for example.

There are also those who snore due to anatomical changes, such as large tonsils and a narrow palate, or due to factors such as obesity, smoking, pregnancy and a history of allergic diseases.

“The change in sleeping position, the relaxation of the muscles during sleep and the possible points of narrowing determine a change in the air flow, giving rise to different noises – snoring – and even moments in which there is a total blockage of air intake, apneas,” Edilson Zancanella, president of the Brazilian Association of Sleep Medicine, coordinator of the sleep disorders service at the Hospital das Clínicas da Unicamp and director of the Brazilian Sleep Association, explains to BBC News Brazil.

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