Snore-Gonomics Snore Test
December 6, 2007 on 3:04 pm | In Snore-Gonomics Snore Test |Snore-Gonomics Snore Test
Identify The Cause Of Your Snoring
Do these simple tests, find what kind of snorer you are, and discover appropriate approved treatments. These ‘tests’ have been specially designed to help you find the cause of your snoring. By performing each test, and by a process of elimination you will identify the cause or causes in your individual case so you can work on the areas of concern.
What’s Your “Snore Score”?
To determine if your snoring is a health concern for you, answer each of the following questions. Add the number of points that apply to you or someone you are doing this test in behalf of. Your score evaluation will appear below.
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People tell me that I snore. — 2 Points
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My bed partner is disturbed often by my snoring. — 3 Points
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My snoring disturbs others in the next room. — 3 Points
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My snoring has become progressively worse. — 4 Points
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I snore only when I sleep on my back. — 2 Points
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I snore while sleeping in all positions. — 2 Points
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I have been told that I stop breathing between snores. — 5 Points
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My snoring causes me to awaken suddenly. — 5 Points
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I am always sleepy during the day. — 2 Points
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I feel sleepy when I work or drive. — 2 Points
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I snore at night and have high blood pressure. — 5 Points
Evaluating Your “Snore Score”
0-2 Points
Your snoring may be associated with a variety of causes, including, but not limited, to allergies, general physical characteristics, and lifestyle. There are various non-invasive, self-applied remedies and appliances. Snoring of any type should always be taken seriously, and monitored.
2-5 Points
Your snoring probably interferes with your personal life. You may be a positional snorer who snores only in certain places. You have potential risks for sleep apnea or other medical conditions and sleep related maladies. You may consider bringing this important matter to a properly trained health professional. There are also various non-invasive, self-applied remedies and appliances.
6-10 Points
Your snoring may be symptomatic of a variety of causes. Your risk of having apnea or other medical condition may be accentuated. Consultation with a trained health professional should be highly considered when using self applied remedies and/or appliance. Consultation with a trained health professional should also be highly considered.
10 or More Points
There is a Good Chance that you have Sleep Apnea! Your immediate attention to this serious possibility should be considered a top priority.
Please review your snore-score with your symptoms for medical advice about diagnosis and treatment of snoring and sleep apnea.
The information contained herein is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended and should not be construed as the delivery of medical care; and is not a substitute for personal hands on medical attention, diagnosis, or treatment. Persons requiring diagnosis, treatment, or with specific questions are urged to contact your family health care provider for appropriate care.
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What a lot of people do not relise is that snoring has a big affect on those that have to share a bed with a snorer.
There are many people in the UK who are classed as light snorerers.
If you are overweight losing weight can actually help cure your snoring.
For further information please visit www.snoringshop.co.uk.
Regards. John.
Comment by Johnq — March 21, 2008 #
I don’t really know how effective it is to rely your snoring problem through this test. However, it could help you identify the possible causes and effects of your snoring problem. If you really want to overcome your snoring problem, there are resources online that could help you with that. Great post though.
Comment by snoring treatments — March 25, 2008 #
Hi I came across your site…Really Cool
Snoring is a bigger issue in relationships than what many of my friends and experts had originally thought. Snoring is a real problem that at times can separate a couple within their own home and eventually break up a marriage or relationship without really knowing that snoring was the original underlying culprit.
Comment by Renee — May 19, 2008 #
Yeah, my wife and I don’t sleep in the same bed much anymore because of my snoring. Needless to say that curtails certain activities I’d rather not… I’ve tried nasal alignment surgery (my ENT thought that might be contributing to the problem), but it didn’t help. I’m looking at the Pillar procedure or injection snoreplasty next…
Comment by Mark — July 23, 2008 #