Some people who snore may have life expectancy affected. This is because snoring is categorized into simple snoring and obstructive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome, the latter is potentially dangerous, which can cause insufficient blood oxygen and even breath-holding and suffocation, inducing serious problems such as hypertension, cardio-cerebral and cerebral vascular diseases, and sudden death, which will in turn threaten the patient’s life and health, and shorten the patient’s lifespan. 1. Insufficient blood oxygen: snoring can cause repeated apnea, resulting in low blood oxygen concentration in the brain or even hypoxia, which in turn forms hypoxemia and hypercapnia, affecting the quality of life of patients. 2. Breath-holding and suffocation: patients with snoring have a narrow airway and have to breathe with their mouths open, however, their mouths are habitually closed during sleep, leading to breath-holding phenomenon, which can easily lead to asphyxiation and death if the time is too long. 3. Multi-organ and multi-system damage: snoring, but also cause hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and other diseases such as increased risk of morbidity. Such as heart disease, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia, cerebrovascular accidents, etc., and in severe cases, sudden death may even occur. Snoring, not only will reduce the quality of sleep, but also cause daytime mental fatigue, drowsiness, lack of concentration, memory loss, throat discomfort, etc., children may even affect the growth and development, seriously reduce the efficiency of work and study, affecting the quality of life. Snoring patients are advised to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to further find the cause of the disease for etiological treatment, but also feasible sleep apnea test, to clarify the severity of apnea, if necessary, non-invasive ventilator-assisted ventilation or surgical treatment.