1, resulting in slow growth of children: snoring affects the quality of sleep, once the quality of sleep is reduced, it will inevitably reduce the release of growth hormone, affecting the development of children’s bones, often resulting in the development of snoring children slower, affecting the children’s physical health. 2, intellectual development behind: children snoring will have a direct impact on their intellectual problems, often snoring caused by sleep hypoxia, brain hypoxia often leads to memory loss, seriously affecting the child’s intellectual problems. 3, children snoring may affect the face: children snoring due to nasopharyngeal obstruction, open-mouth breathing, upper and lower teeth bite is not normal, over time, it can lead to the development of facial deformities, resulting in small jaw deformity, dental irregularities, maxillary bone lengthening and other adenoidal face. 4, cause exudative otitis media: adenoid hyperplasia hypertrophy if blocked nasopharyngeal side wall of the pharyngeal tube pharyngeal port, will cause exudative otitis media, the emergence of ear stuffiness, tinnitus, hearing loss and other symptoms; if the blockage of the nasal passages, the nasal secretion drainage obstacles, will be complicated by sinusitis. The harm of adult snoring 1, adults often snore will not only affect the rest of the companion, and it will also increase the risk of diabetes. 2, snoring will affect the patient’s normal oxygen intake, which makes the patient’s body produce high levels of catecholamines, which will lead to the patient’s insulin tolerance. Snoring itself is a potential risk factor for the development of diabetes, if the patient has other risk factors for the development of diabetes, such as a family history of diabetes, smoking or obesity, coupled with the risk factor of snoring, you should be vigilant and seek medical help to solve the problem of snoring in a timely manner. 3, in snoring and sleep apnea patients often occur airway obstruction, which can lead to the occurrence of high blood pressure and heart disease. Those who snore are also at increased risk for diabetes because sleep apnea is often associated with snoring, and sleep apnea is more likely to occur in diabetics than in healthy adults. 4, snoring is hypertension and cardiovascular disease of the third largest risk of triggers. The incidence of sudden death in snorers is much higher than that in the normal population, and the incidence of car accidents in snorers is 5-8 times higher than that in normal people. The 10-year survival rate for those with more than 20 hypoventilation and apnea per hour is only 64%.