Can Craftmatic Beds Stop Snoring?
That is one puzzling question that needs a clear-cut answer and to know that, you need to understand what happens that causes a person to snore.
The Physiology of Snoring
During sleep, the muscles in the roof of the mouth, tongue and throat relax as all other muscles do. But there are instances when the tongue, tissues of the throat such as the ovula become relaxed and collapsed altogether that they partially obstruct the airway, causing vibration every time air passes through the throat. As the airway gets narrower, so the tissue vibration also increases, causing the snoring to get louder.
Sleeping Position: A Major Snoring Factor
There are many reasons why the tongue and other tissues block the airway and some of them are enlarged tonsils, large adenoids or tongues or swollen nasal passages due to cold or allergies. But one of the major factors that contribute to snoring is the sleeping position. Sleeping on the back can cause the tissues in the throat to slide back as the muscles relax, a scenario that leads likely to snoring.
Craftmatic Bed: A Solution to Snoring
This is when Craftmatic beds comes into the scene. Because it is adjustable, a Craftmatic bed can be transformed into relaxing and comfortable positions to support the head, neck, shoulders and other parts of the body so the airways are cleared of any blockage from the tissues.
The Vancouver Sleep and Breathing Center in Canada suggests elevating the Craftmatic bed at 30 degrees to minimise the force on the diaphragm and keep the airway open. Raising the Craftmatic bed may also help keep the tongue from collapsing against the ovula.
Craftmatic beds may be able to stop snoring if the cause is improper sleep position. In cases where there are other contributing factors like obesity and sinusitis, Craftmatic beds may only provide a little help. It will be better if the snorer goes for a comprehensive anti-snoring plan such as regular exercise and dieting and get a good night’s sleep with Craftmatic.
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