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Topic review - Snore with Mouth Closed
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  Post subject:  Re: Snore with Mouth Closed  Reply with quote
Hi guys, I too snore through my nose, in my case its because my nostrils collapse when I breathe heavily whilst asleep. I have found that using nasal dialators at nite has helped. They take a bit of getting used too but sooo much better than strips which always used to come off. You can buy them from this site - the ones which work for me are called 'megavent' but I havnt tried any of the other brands so cant comment on them.

good luck Gail
Post Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:56 pm
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I tend to agree with fester61 and get you off to the doctors.
Get checked out. He may refer you to the ENT if GP doesn't find anything.

GP is your first stop Smile
Post Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:29 pm
  Post subject:  Re: Snore with Mouth Closed  Reply with quote
Off to the doctors with you.

Something in your nasal passages is vibrating causing the snoring. A quick look up the nose should identify the problem. But a visit to an ENT clinic may be needed.

Good luck
Paul
Post Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:22 am
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Anonymous wrote:
I am so glad to have found someone else who snores through their nose - or should I say snort? Mine is very loud but I always sleep with my mouth closed. Whenever I try to research this I find that it seems to be the general belief that it is impossible to snore through the nose! But we obviously know different! As it is a condition which supposedly doesn't exist, it is difficult to try to find any solution to it. So where do us nose snorers go from here?
Post Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:10 am
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I am having the same problem. It seems that when I am sleeping and on my side with my mouth closed I still seem to snore. I have tried the sprays and the breathe strips, but nothing seems to help. I have had three surgeries over the past 12 years with no help.

If there is anyone out there that can help, please let me know. thanks.
Post Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:28 pm
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I am so glad to have found someone else who snores through their nose - or should I say snort? Mine is very loud but I always sleep with my mouth closed. Whenever I try to research this I find that it seems to be the general belief that it is impossible to snore through the nose! But we obviously know different! As it is a condition which supposedly doesn't exist, it is difficult to try to find any solution to it. So where do us nose snorers go from here?
Post Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 11:55 am
  Post subject:  snoring whilemouth cosed  Reply with quote
with me it seems to be sinus problem as i too snore with mouth closed.already had surgery for exess skin in throat to be taken away.since this ave had really bad sinus and recently snoring has returned but from my nose this time dont know what to do.tried sprays but no difference
Post Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:48 pm
  Post subject:  Snore with Mouth Closed  Reply with quote
Hi,

I am new to this forum.

I have a snoring problem but I snore with my mouth closed. The sound does not appear to be coming from my throat but within my nasal cavity. Does anyone have similar problems and know the cause? Please help. Thanks.

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Ron
Post Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:19 am

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