Snoring, also known as snoring, is something that people think is commonplace and not surprising, and many people even wrongly believe that snoring is a sign of sound sleep, but in fact, there are dangerous factors lurking in the sound of snoring. Most of the snorers have even and consistent snoring sound during sleep without any other discomfort, which has no great influence on them but can affect other people’s rest, which is called simple snoring. As the snoring time grows longer, age and body fat, some people’s snoring sound during sleep is intermittent, with ups and downs, frequent apnea and breath-holding, serious cases can be suffocated to wake up, indicating that there may be a narrowing of the upper airway caused by obstruction. This is medically known as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Sleep apnea is a respiratory disease that occurs during sleep and is mainly characterized by repeated short periods of stopped breathing while sleeping. Sleep apnea is caused by tissues in the throat collapsing and blocking the airway, preventing air from entering the lungs when apnea occurs. It is a prevalent and common sleep disorder. Sleep apnea can directly lead to long-term oxygen deprivation, increased negative pressure in the chest cavity, and poor sleep. It is potentially very dangerous and can cause damage to the function of several systems, including the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, cerebrovascular and central nervous system, endocrine and sexual function, kidney and blood system, and it is a risk factor for the complication of high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, cerebrovascular accidents and myocardial infarction, among other diseases. Sufferers of this disease in the sleep process repeatedly hold their breath and sometimes wake up, sweating, limbs, nightmares, open-mouth breathing, nocturnal urination increased, dizziness in the morning after waking up, dozing, headache, memory loss, poor concentration, dry mouth, male patients may have sexual function decline, serious cases cause heart, brain, lungs and other important organs of the disease, such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, pulmonary heart disease, stroke, and even sudden death at night. The most important thing to remember is that it’s not just a matter of time, but it’s also a matter of time. Since these symptoms occur slowly, many patients do not realize that this is the result of snoring.