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The person sleeping next to you has been snoring. What kind of experience is it that you can't sleep at all?

The first contact with snoring was in college, and a girl in the dormitory snored almost every day. It's not very loud, but it's a little thin. More importantly, she is beside my bed, and listening to her snoring every day is a kind of torture. I couldn't wake her up, so I had to endure it. I hope I can fall asleep quickly when she doesn't call.

In most cases, I try to go to bed early and fall asleep before she goes to bed. I can tolerate noise, but snoring is particularly rhythmic, which is different from noisy noise and annoying. Fortunately, I'm not the kind of person who has a nervous breakdown. When I was in high school, there was a neurasthenia in my class. I can't hear anything when I sleep at night. If someone turns over and rings the bed, she will stay up all night. I belong to the kind that I can stay awake all night as long as I fall asleep, so when I meet my roommate who snores, I can go to bed early to avoid being tortured by snoring.

Later, after graduating from work, I found that my husband also snored, and the voice was quite loud. At first, I went to play in their men's dormitory after work. He wants to take a nap, so I play computer alone. After a while, there was a burst of snoring like a pig from his direction. I thought it was funny, so I ran over and pinched his nose, but he didn't respond at all. Later, his roommate told me that it was easy to suffocate by snoring and pinching his nose, so I stopped teasing him. But I think if you pinch his nose, you won't wake up. Is it true that snorers sleep?

Later, I went to my husband's house and found that the whole family was snoring, from old to young. I wonder if snoring is a genetic disease? No one snores in our family. So it was quite novel to find him snoring from the beginning, like a pig, which was quite interesting. But after going to his house, it was killing me. In particular, his father snores loudly. From one room to another, there is no obstacle at all, sometimes accompanied by the sound of talking in his sleep. I can't wait to tape his nose and mouth. It's too loud to be described as deafening.

With my husband, although he snores loudly, if I am not asleep, he will snore and bother me, so I will kick him to wake him up. Sometimes he will say "I snore again" in a daze and then turn over and fall asleep. He won't call again for a while, as long as I'm asleep.

After the child is born, he is particularly worried that he will snore like his father. When sleeping, he can pay attention to whether he is breathing abnormally.

According to my observation, northerners snore more than men, probably because the air in the north is dry and the air quality is poor when burning coal in winter. There are generally fat people who snore easily, while thin people snore less. Moreover, people who snore usually sleep with their mouths open.

Anyway, I think it's best to go to the hospital for a check-up if you snore. It is said that if snoring causes suffocation, it is also easy to die suddenly.