Snoring is not treatable by any medication. Snoring is commonly known as snoring, which is clinically called sleep apnea syndrome, refers to a person who has apnea during sleep, generally more than three seconds, and dozens of episodes at night, which will cause the patient to have poor breathing, thus causing cardiopulmonary function aggravation, and will also lead to hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents, and in serious cases, will lead to sudden death due to respiratory arrest. Snoring can be clinically divided into central and obstructive. Central patients can be treated by positive pressure ventilator due to intracranial trauma and coma. Obstructive patients are caused by nasal diseases and pharyngeal diseases. Common diseases include chronic rhinitis, deviated septum, nasal polyp, adenoid hypertrophy, nasopharyngeal malignant tumor, tonsil hypertrophy, soft palate hypertrophy or excessive obesity, soft palate hypertrophy, pharyngeal cavity narrowing.