The main reason for the formation of snoring is that some patients have narrow oropharynx, such as tonsillar hypertrophy, long uvula, soft palate collapse, etc. When the patient sleeps and breathes, the airflow passes through these narrow parts, so that the airflow does not pass smoothly, and a vortex appears in this place, and friction occurs with the surrounding tissues, resulting in vibration and the sound of snoring. Snoring can occur in both children and adults. If the patient snores, it is recommended to go to the ENT department for a routine examination to improve sleep breathing monitoring and determine the type of snoring. If it is simple snoring, it may be related to factors such as the patient being too tired, exerting himself or herself during the day, or drinking alcohol. If the snoring is caused by obstructive sleep apnea, weight loss is needed, and if necessary, tonsil and uvula removal surgery to relieve snoring. Some patients who are not eligible for surgery can also wear a continuous positive pressure ventilation sleep ventilator to relieve the symptoms of sleep snoring and breath-holding.