What to do if your partner snores

2nd July 2025

If your loved one suffers from snoring, you know that it can be a real problem, causing restlessness and loss of sleep and in more extreme cases, stress and depression.

Sometimes, some simple life changes can alleviate a moderate snoring problem. These include:

Adjusting your sleep position

Sleeping on your side can help prevent your tongue and soft tissue from collapsing and blocking your airway. Special pillows are available to help you remain on your side throughout the night. Another possible solution is to attach a tennis ball to the back of your nightwear to keep you in the correct position.

Checking your weight

If you are overweight or obese, there may be an increased amount of tissue around your airway – this will reduce the space for air to pass, and cause snoring. Losing excess weight may reduce your snoring problem.

Avoiding alcohol and sedatives

Drinking alcohol or taking sedatives before bed relax the throat muscles, increasing the likelihood of snoring. The key is to limit your intake of alcohol or sedatives in the evening.

Clearing your nasal passages

If you have allergies or nasal congestion, try saline rinses, nasal sprays, or review the allergy medication options.

Raising your head

Elevating the head of your bed can help keep your airway open, especially if you tend to snore when lying flat.

What if these changes don’t work?

In more severe cases, when lifestyle changes aren’t helping, an appliance called a Mandibular Advancement Splint (MAS) may be recommend. This works by holding the lower jaw in a forward position, to prevent it from dropping back and obstructing the airway. We recommend the Sleepwell MAS which is clinically proven to be the most effective treatment for snoring.

Features of the Sleepwell MAS include:

  • Soft inner lining for optimum comfort
  • Internal splint fixing to allow lips to close around device – preventing dry mouth
  • Full range of movement during wear for increased comfort

If your condition is determined to be more severe, you may be referred on for a sleep study which will assess whether you are suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA), caused by the repeated collapsing of the airway during sleep.

In all cases, if you would like further information and advice, please get in touch. Our team will be happy to answer any questions and book you in for an appointment if you would like to discuss treatment options.

What’s next?

Visit our Anti-snoring page to find out what snoring actually is and the low down on Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.

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