A Different Kind of Sniff Test

Why Should You Have Snoring Surgery?

by Vickie Hart

Snoring is a curious condition. People who snore may not always know that they snore until someone points it out. Snoring can be caused by a number of factors, from sleep position to simple anatomy. When other snoring solutions fail, your ENT doctor may ask you to consider undergoing snoring surgery.

There are different types of snoring surgeries available to address the many different causes of snoring. Many of them are minimally invasive and can be performed under local anesthesia, such as palatal implant surgery and uvula removal surgery. These are four reasons to go ahead with snoring surgery:

1. Make peace in your home about bedtime.

Snoring is a condition that doesn't only affect you but also the people around you. Sharing a bed with someone who snores can lead to lost sleep and irritability. Marital strife can sometimes occur as fatigue increases and tensions run high. Surgically addressing your snoring problem is a great way to ensure that your partner is no longer disturbed by your snoring at night. This can restore marital harmony to your home and improve your family's quality of life.

2. Fight fatigue.

Snoring often goes hand in hand with a condition called sleep apnea. People with this condition stop breathing while they sleep, sometimes multiple times in a single night. People with sleep apnea often wake up several times during the night, even if they don't remember it later. This type of interrupted sleep can easily lead to feelings of chronic fatigue, no matter how many hours of sleep you get in a night. Electing to get snoring surgery can help you solve your chronic fatigue issues so you can find the energy you need to take care of your responsibilities each day.

3. Improve your immune system and health.

Sleep is one of the key components of good health. Getting enough sleep can boost your immune system and help you avoid getting sick. Because snoring surgery can drastically improve the quality of your sleep, it can help your body to rest and recover each night.

4. Save time and money with a permanent solution to snoring.

Most people who snore at night initially try non-invasive snoring remedies, such as nasal strips and oral appliances. These solutions can work for people with minor snoring issues, but they may not resolve more severe cases of sleep apnea. Trying multiple snoring solutions can quickly add up in terms of time and money. Trusting your ENT doctor's expertise and choosing to undergo snoring surgery can allow you to find a permanent solution to your snoring problems.

Share