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My husband snores all night every night. he has been to a gp, ent and had a sleep study with no solution what should we try? nose strips don't work.

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CPAP: Although not covered by insurance in the absence of a positive sleep study is very effective at controlling snoring. Many units can be purchased for under $500. Nasal pillows work well and are well tolerated by many who don't like the mask. Weight loss if appropriate is also advised.

Answered 3/21/2013

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Dental evaluation: Best to see a dentist who works with snoring appliances or research "nightlase" dental laser snoring reduction. We are training providers in many states

Answered 9/27/2013

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