Snoring can usually be treated in a hospital ear, nose and throat department or snoring specialist.
Snoring, commonly known as snoring, is mainly due to the obstruction or narrowing of the respiratory tract during sleep, resulting in an increase in the resistance of the respiratory tract, which in turn makes the air flow through the respiratory tract obstructed and triggers the soft tissues of the throat to vibrate and make a loud sound. The narrower and more obstructed the airway is, the more serious the tissue vibration is and the louder the snoring is. Depending on the cause, you may choose to consult the appropriate department.
Ear, nose and throat diseases such as enlarged tonsils, nasal polyps and other diseases can lead to oropharynx, nasopharynx, narrowing of the airway, airflow through the soft tissue vibration caused by collapse, resulting in snoring or even lack of oxygen, open-mouth breathing, at this time it is recommended to go to the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat consultation.
In some hospitals, there are specialized snoring specialties, so if long-term snoring cannot be relieved or the symptoms are serious, you can go to snoring specialties for consultation. It is recommended to choose the appropriate department under the guidance of the hospital’s medical guide to find out the cause and standardize the treatment.