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View moreI found the cause of my snoring at Ahyeon Seoul ENT Clinic in Seodaemun-gu.
I used to snore a lot, but recently, perhaps because I've gained weight, my snoring has gotten worse and I'm having trouble sleeping. I knew I couldn't continue like this, so I visited the Suseong Hanaro ENT Clinic to find out the exact cause of my snoring. When I explained my symptoms to the doctor, he said snoring could be caused by problems in the nasal cavity (inside my nose), oral cavity (throat), or airway, so he performed several tests. I underwent an endoscopy and a nasal airway test to assess nasal breathing. The results showed that airflow in both nostrils was significantly reduced, which could be contributing to my snoring. Sure enough, there was a reason. Of course, obesity was also a factor. Thanks to this, I was able to understand the cause and treatment of my snoring, and I'm glad I went to the ENT clinic for the test!
GUNDDAM26.03.12Views 67Likes 0 
I felt a huge change after receiving snoring treatment at Seoul Asan ENT Clinic.
I heard you are excellent at treating snoring, so I had a consultation, was prescribed a CPAP machine, and am currently using it. I also felt a bit under the weather, so I took the opportunity to get the IV fluids I frequently receive. I decided to get tested because my family had been struggling with severe snoring for several years, and I suffered from morning headaches and persistent fatigue. After a polysomnography, I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and the director explained my condition in an easy-to-understand way. I was worried it might be uncomfortable to use the CPAP machine for the first time, but they adjusted the pressure for me and consulted with me to fit the mask to my face shape, so I adapted faster than expected. The biggest changes since using it are: ✔️ Disappearance of morning headaches ✔️ Reduced daytime sleepiness ✔️ My family is happy that I don't snore anymore 😊 If you are considering snoring treatment, I recommend getting tested first. Don't put it off unnecessarily. 😊 The IV room was also comfortable, and I am satisfied.
조홍금26.03.10Views 59Likes 0 
Namdong-gu Central ENT Clinic shares its experience solving snoring.[1]
Lately, my snoring has gotten worse, waking me up more frequently at night and feeling like I didn't get any sleep in the morning, so I came to see a doctor. I initially thought it was simply weight gain, but the director in charge asked me detailed questions about my sleep patterns and nasal congestion, and then used a nasal endoscope to show me the inside of my nose. He explained that my nasal mucosa has become swollen and sensitive, narrowing my airway, which is why I snore more. I understood. I underwent nasal mucosal treatment, which softens the nasal mucosa. They explained the entire process and its impact beforehand, so I was able to receive it without any anxiety. The treatment itself didn't take long, and I only felt a slight tingling sensation, making it much easier than I expected. After the treatment, I immediately felt my breathing improved, and after a few days, I was able to breathe through my nose at night, and my snoring had noticeably decreased. They didn't recommend excessive treatment, but rather took a step-by-step approach tailored to my specific condition. They also answered every single question with sincerity, which made them stand out from other hospitals. If you're struggling with sleep issues, this is a hospital worth consulting with at least once.
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Review of a sleep study for snoring symptoms[6]
I didn't know I had a snoring until a few years ago when my friends told me. I thought it was just snoring when I was tired from traveling, so I didn't take it seriously, but recently, a family member who shared a room with me on a trip told me that I snored so loudly all night that I should get checked out. I don't snore every day, but when I do, it's incredibly loud;; and it tends to get worse when I'm tired. So, I had a sleep study because of my snoring symptoms, and I'm going to write a review of the test. At first, I wondered if snoring was medically treatable, and the idea of going to the hospital for snoring felt strange. So, I questioned whether I even needed to get tested. Then, I found out through a search that snoring symptoms can be treated. Treatment methods for snoring include, if it is sleep apnea, positive airway pressure therapy (wearing a machine while sleeping), surgery, oral splints, and medication. I wondered if I had sleep apnea, so I made an appointment for a consultation with an ENT specialist at a hospital. At the hospital, I underwent an endoscopy, hearing, and olfactory tests, and received consultations about my sleeping habits and overall sleep quality. They explained that snoring treatment methods vary significantly depending on whether it's simply a nasal issue or sleep apnea. This is the information I received before the examination. I'm also filling out a survey. The sleep study method involves staying in a hospital for one night and two days. It involves attaching sensors to various parts of the body to analyze various sleep symptoms, including snoring, and observing the condition after sleep. At first, I was worried about what to do if I couldn't sleep, so I asked the hospital, and they said that if I really couldn't sleep, they would give me sleeping pills. And my family said I don't snore every day, so I was worried that I might not snore on the day of the test. When you go for a checkup, you will be taken to a hospital room, which is a single room. There were machines and sensors to attach to the sleep study. The hospital room was comfortable, and there were a hospital gown, towels, water, and basic toiletries on the bed. The sensors are attached to the waist/chest/head, and the nurse did all the attaching and explained everything. I put all of this on and fell asleep. Normally, once I fall asleep, I don't wake up, but I woke up 2 or 3 times. I was discharged from the hospital around 7:00 the next morning after the examination. And the test results I received a few days later!! Sleep apnea scores of 0 to 5 are normal. 5~15 is mild 15~30 is moderate 30 or more is severe I'm 7.8 Oxygen saturation is normal at 95-100 95~90 hypoxia Dyspnea below 89 I'm 91 And in the middle of deep sleep 0% .. I was so nervous on the day of the exam, and I couldn't sleep well because I could hear other examinees snoring in the next room just like me. As a result, I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea. I was skeptical, but it turns out my snoring wasn't just a simple nose problem, it was actually sleep apnea. If your readings indicate that you need to use a CPAP machine, it's classified as sleep apnea and covered by insurance. There's a reason snoring is approached from a medical perspective, not just a sleep habit. Although it was mild, fortunately the apnea index was not very high. The doctor said that at this level, other treatments like CPAP or surgery weren't necessary. Instead, he recommended splint therapy for low oxygen saturation and emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He also said that if the levels worsen, treatment may be necessary. There are various causes of sleep apnea, including obesity, snoring, rhinitis, and a small jaw that narrows the airway, which can also cause snoring. At the hospital, I was told that I actually have a narrow airway and a structure that makes me prone to snoring. I also have severe rhinitis and a small lower airway. Also, one of the characteristics of people with sleep apnea is that they tend to sleep a lot, and I'm actually quite a heavy sleeper. If you, your loved ones, or your family are suffering from snoring like me, it might not be a bad idea to get a sleep study to treat snoring. Just knowing that the consequences weren't severe helped me feel a lot less anxious. Above all, my family now has less to worry about. I still have homework to do about sleep apnea, but I felt relieved after getting tested myself to objectively understand my condition!
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