interventions
Last reviewed 01/2018
Interventions
- behaviour and lifestyle modification options include:
- encourage patient to lose weight
- stop smoking
- omit sedative drugs if possible
- reduce his alcohol intake
- use of earplugs for partner
- if the snoring is postural then could try "postural training": pillows or specific products (modern variants of the "tennis ball in a sock sewn to the back of a pyjama shirt") - these interventions are successful in some cases where the snoring is postural e.g. when patient is supine
- medical intervention options include:
- treatment
of any nasal congestion
- decongestant and steroid nasal sprays
-
seek specialist opinion if initial measures unsuccessful
- ENT management options include uvu-lopalatopharyngoplasty and radiofrequency stiffening of the soft palate; if large tonsils then may consider tonsillectomy
- if patient may have "obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome" (combination of obstructive sleep apnoea and excessive daytime sleepiness) then refer him to a sleep unit for overnight assessment and possible treatment with continuous positive airway pressure
- if dentition is adequate then a mandibular advancement device can help snoring and mild obstructive sleep apnoea - best assessed by a dentist or oral surgeon
- treatment
of any nasal congestion
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