Common snoring types

Common snoring types

It's often thought that someone who snores is the same as another who snores, but the opposite is true. Snoring comes in many shapes and sizes and there are many different causes. In this post we go into some of the common snoring definitions to help people identify and solve their snoring at the cause.

Common snoring types

Back Mouth Snorer
Do you sleep on your back and snore through your mouth? This can be from a range of causes such as nasal blockages and incorrect pillows amongst others. Have a look at our back mouth snorer page to help diagnose and find a solution.

Do you sleep on your back and snore through your nose? This can be caused by nasal blockages and other triggering factors...  and it can be easily solved. Have a look at our back nose snorer page to diagnose and find a solution.
Do you sleep on your side and snore through your mouth? This can be caused by nasal blockages and incorrect pillows amongst other things. Have a look at our side mouth snore page to diagnose and help you find a solution.
Do you sleep on your side and snore through your nose? This can be caused by airflow blockages amongst other things. Have a look at our side nose snorer page to help diagnose and find a solution.
Do you sleep on both your back and side and snore through your mouth? This can be caused by incorrect pillows and airway blockages amongst other things. Have a look at our mouth snorer page to help your diagnose and find a solution.
Do you sleep on both your side and your back and snore through your nose? This may be caused by airflow blockages amongst other things. Have a look at our nose snorer page to help your diagnose and find a solution.
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