The Snore Aids You Need – Anti-Snoring Nasal Strips
December 14, 2011 by charmaine
Filed under Nasal Strips, Snore Aids, Snoring Sleep Aids, Stop Snoring Aids
When snoring is caused by obstruction of the nasal passages, the use of strips that will remove the nostrils to help bring more air can be beneficial to stop snoring. The strip has a spring effect that will raise the nose if it is well positioned. This can lead to an increase of 31% of the air passage. The strips open the nasal passages and can stop breathing through the mouth so less snoring.
Used occasionally (during a cold or rhinitis) or more regularly (for regular snorers), the strips can readjust to breathe through the nose. It will take about 7 to 10 nights to learn to breathe through the nose. The mechanical action of the system avoids the use of medicinal agents.
Just place each night before bed, dipstick on a clean, dry nose (on healthy skin, non-irritated and without sunburn). The ends must match the grooves nasal strip is ineffective if it is set too high or too low.
Each strip is disposable.
Several brands sell this kind of anti-snoring as Sweet-night (Healthcare) or former Respir’Activ = Breathe Right (GSK).
The strips are often in different sizes (at least two) to fit all nose. GSK, the product is available in transparent version for dry and sensitive skin or flesh color for normal skin. They contain natural rubber latex. For people allergic to latex, strips Silent Night do not.
Nasal strips are suitable for small buzzers. They are not intended to address the problems of sleep apnea. Should consult a physician if significant snoring or sleep apnea.Nasal strips are also used by athletes during exercise to improve oxygenation.
Once again, we remember that this kind of snore aids is easy to use and promise a 100% no negative effects to the one who regularly use it.
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