Breed - Related Health Concerns Chronic wheezing and
snoring due to short snout; heart problems; eye problems; respiratory problems; ear infections; heat exhaustion; distemper (may require adjusting vaccination schedule)
When asleep, they are prone to
snoring due to their small snouts.
Adding an air purifier may help
snoring due to allergies.
Not exact matches
I have an aunt that (with
due respect to her)
snores terribly.
Occasional
snoring could be
due to congestion, but consistent
snoring may be a sign of a more serious condition such as sleep apnea.
Falling asleep on your back, propped up in pillows because you were watching TV or reading, can lead to increased
snoring and back pain
due to falling asleep sitting up.
I often wake with a dry / sore throat & my husband has had to wake me before
due to
snoring / stop breathing....
I've been running on very little sleep
due to a few late night occurrences (including a
snoring boyfriend, a barking dog and a car crash outside our house one night) and this weekend is hopefully going to be a restorative one.
My husband and I frequently sleep apart, partially
due to his
snoring and partially
due to our vastly different sleep schedules.
Snoring, along with nasal discharge, sneezing or sores may indicate congestion
due to an upper respiratory infection.
I Think
Due To The Cough He
Snores Louder Than Before And Has Trouble Breathing.
Children can also wake
due to sleep disturbances such as nightmares or night terrors (see Parent Easy Guide «Sleep disturbance»), or other problems such as
snoring.