Do Ventilated Nasal Strips Cure Snoring

Ventilation nasal strips can relieve snoring symptoms caused by colds, rhinitis and other diseases, and are not effective for adenoid enlargement, obesity, jaw retraction deformity and other diseases that cause snoring symptoms.
Snoring is also known as snoring, and its mechanism is mainly related to the movement of air in and out of the narrow airways. Snoring can be accompanied by nasal congestion, dizziness, headache, memory loss and apnea during snoring.
Ventilation nasal patch, Class II medical device, by applying on the nose, using its elastic film to prop up the nose outward and upward, it can dilate the nasal cavity, expand the ventilation area of the nostrils, improve the sleep disorders caused by nasal obstruction, and temporarily reduce or alleviate snoring.
During the onset of colds and rhinitis, the stimulation of inflammation can lead to swelling of the nasal mucosa, affecting the ventilation function of the nose and triggering snoring symptoms. Ventilation nasal strips can adhere to the tension around the nasal cavity, resulting in the relative expansion of the nasal cavity, thus helping to improve snoring symptoms.
Enlarged adenoids can block the nasopharynx and cause snoring, while obese people can snore due to excessive neck fat, resulting in excessive upper airway resistance, and narrowing of the oropharyngeal cavity due to mandibular retraction deformity. Ventilation nasal patch only works on the nose, so it is ineffective for snoring symptoms caused by adenoid enlargement, obesity, mandibular retraction deformity and other diseases.
The causes of snoring are numerous, and snoring needs to be diagnosed in hospitals, and relevant examinations should be carried out to clarify the causes of snoring and standardize the treatment.