How to Stop Snoring With Nose Strips
Things You'll Need
- Nasal strips
- Journal or notebook
Instructions
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Consult your doctor. Nasal strips are available without a prescription, but chronic snorers should talk with their doctor before beginning any treatment. If your snoring is not related to nasal congestion from allergies, a cold or other identifiable issues related to the nasal passages, your doctor may recommend a treatment other than nasal strips.
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Purchase nasal strips from a pharmacy or drugstore. Again, no prescription is required because nasal strips contain no medication.
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Follow instructions on the packaging for proper use of your nasal strips. Typically, the strips are worn at night by placing the strip over the bridge of your nose. The strip lifts the sides of the nose, opening the nasal passages for increased airflow.
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Keep a journal of your sleep quality. Ask your partner to help you. Typically, you will not have a good sense of how loud or frequent your snoring is, nor how it affects your sleep. Your partner, on the other hand, will likely know whether your snoring is improving or not.
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Take your sleep journal to your next doctor's appointment to discuss your progress. Help your doctor help you by keeping an accurate journal of how many hours you are sleeping and what your sleep quality is like.
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