Ya, If you are looking for nasal strips for your snoring issues, then I think it's a wrong option for you. Apart from that there a lot of permanent way to stop snoring issues. It is a surgical method, in which doctor tightens or trims extra tissue. There are other surgical methods as well. It isn't recommended much and it might take more than one session. But as per experience and knowledge I would like prefer, you an anti snoring spray device called ASONOR. Asonor effective award winning Anti Snoring solution
Amazon have a large box for under $20; http://www.amazon.com/Breathe-Right-Nasal-Strips-30-Count/dp/B001G7QPX2 or you could try Walgreens that have a large
selection; http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/productlist/snore-relief-nasal-strips/N=361395-2000011384
I bought a chin strap that holds your mouth together
to try and stop you from snoring, and it cost me around $7. I think I got it at
Amazon but after that I saw it in my local pharmacy as well for around the same
price.
But just be warned...I found mine really uncomfortable
and my girlfriend said I looked like a monster in it, so I had to give it up
after a week.
Choosing from the massive range of anti snoring
devices can be overwhelming. It really depends whether you are dealing with
chronic, mild snoring or other breathing problems. Make sure you get some
medical advice before you spend money.
Take a look at this consumer report which gives a good
overview of some of the many products out there on the market today;
http://www.stopsnoringconsumerreports.com/anti-snoring-devices-which-should-you-choose/
You could always try making your own. It takes a bit
of effort but if you think this is something you will be investing in
frequently, it might be worth making your own and seeing if it saves you enough
money to be worth the effort.
Take a look at this youtube video where he
demonstrates how to make nasal strips from pringle lids and band aids!
Don't worry, it's not that hard to put on nasal strips
at night and it might feel weird at first but you will soon get used to it.
Watch this youtube video - the man in it demonstrates
how to put them on;
Nasal strips are basically adhesive strips that are
applied to the nose, helping to create more space in the nasal passage which
reduces the blocked air feeling that leads to snoring.
Nasal strips can be very effective but it really
depends what the cause is of your snoring.
You could check with your doctor before you buy any and ask him/ her if they think it would be helpful in your case.
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