1. Open airways:
Sleeping on your side prevents the tongue from falling directly back into the throat. This alone is often enough to reduce the intensity of snoring. From this perspective, sleeping on your right side is generally preferable to sleeping on your back.
However, some studies and sleep specialists note that the left side can keep the airways slightly more stable in some people, particularly those suffering from sleep apnea or reflux-related snoring.
2. Connection to acid reflux
Gastroesophageal reflux is a major cause of snoring. When stomach acid flows back up into the stomach, it can irritate the throat and airways, causing inflammation and narrowing that worsen snoring.
Sleeping on your right side can worsen acid reflux due to the position of the stomach and esophagus. This increased reflux can lead to greater throat irritation during the night, which can exacerbate snoring, especially in people who already suffer from GERD.
On the other hand, sleeping on the left side has been shown to reduce reflux, which is why doctors often recommend it to people who snore due to acid reflux.
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