1, snoring is hazardous to health snoring while sleeping is commonplace, and even taken by many as a sign of “good sleep”. Few people associate snoring with obesity, high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, stroke, heart attack, impotence and many other diseases. In fact, snoring is medically known as “snoring” and is a major health hazard. Medical research has proven that many common chronic diseases are caused by snoring, and snoring is also known as the source of all diseases! 2. Common symptoms of snoring patients Snoring patients snore loudly when they sleep, followed by apnea and suspension, and are repeatedly awakened by snoring, making sleep shallow and intermittent, unable to get “real rest”. In the morning, the patient often wakes up feeling “tired” and “dry mouth”, accompanied by dizziness and headache. During the day, I am tired, drowsy, and have difficulty concentrating. In meetings, listening to lectures, reading books, watching TV, love to doze off. It is accompanied by premature beat, indigestion, and reduced sexual function, etc. 3.Why snoring can cause many diseases? 1/3 of life is spent in sleep, and good sleep is what restores the body to a healthy state. Apnea caused by snoring during sleep can lead to chronic hypoxia in the brain, heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, pancreas and other important organs for a long time, which can cause nighttime chest tightness, angina attack, elevated blood pressure, premature beats, increased number of night urination, elevated blood sugar and reduced libido, or form chronic diseases such as arrhythmia, stubborn hypertension, diabetes, obesity and impotence, and serious snoring patients are in “edge of life and death”, and may even die suddenly during sleep due to heart attack and stroke attack. Such sleep not only puts the body in a long-term “subhealth” state, but also makes sleep a “silent killer”.