Monday, December 1, 2008

Snoring Surgery: What are the best options?

If you're thinking about the possibility of snoring surgery you're not alone. Snoring is more than just an annoyance and inconvenience; it's something that can cause damage to your throat, mouth, lungs, and even your ears depending on the volume! Of course, it is not neccessarily the actual snorer who islooking at having surgery it is just as likely to be the long suffering partner.

Happily there are several options available when it comes to snoring surgery. Some are very quick and painless and are done on an outpatient basis alone whereas others are more involved and of course riskier. The first thing you need to do when considering any snoring is of course have your doctor or dentist pinpoint the exact cause of your snoring. This is going to be different for everyone and this will determine just which type of surgery is going to be right for you.

Radiofrequency ablation is one type of somnoplasty snoring. Somnoplasty refers to a cutting away or stiffening and tightening of the tissue in and around the soft palate, which is the area at the roof of the mouth in the back. Flabby or excess tissue in this area vibrates when a person breathes through their mouth when sleeping and it is this vibration that produces the snoring sound. On the whole somnoplasty as a surgery option is quite straightforward and relatively painless. Some patiets only experience mild discomfort and can get back to normal the very next day.

Some may need a tonsillectomy as a surgery to cure snoring. If the tonsils, adenoids, uvula, or other areas of the throat are swollen or infected these too can cause snoring as they will vibrate when a person breathes. Having any of these removed can be a permanent cure for snoring. Of course this type of surgery is a bit more complicated and may require an overnight hospital stay or a longer recovery time. Any surgery to cure snoring that you're considering should be given careful consideration and preparation. Although nothing is 100% guaranteed snoring surgery on the whole does work for most people.

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