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One night, i slept beside my mum but i couldn't get to sleep. Her snores were simply too loud! :P

I told my mum the next day that she snored really loudly and she said she have no idea that she snores. Then, she asked me a real good question:

 

Why do people snore?

 

:)

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There is a soft palate at the rear of your throat. If these tissues flutter and come into contact with each other during sleep.. you snore :)

 

I know there are treatments for snoring which involves either removal of some of the tissue, or spraying it with a chemical that causes the tissue to stiffen.

 

Everyone has different sizes / shapes of these tissues which is why there is not some "universal snore sound"

 

P.S Hi everyone :D

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I seem to have a lot more questions than answers, and here is one that fits.

 

What is the purpose of yawning?

 

I remember hearing that there still isn't a definate answer. Does anyone know?

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In our distant past, when we lived and hunted in groups, every member of the group had a decent night's sleep. To ensure this happenned we all needed to go to sleep at the same time as each other.

 

Yawning is a subconscious signal to others that we are tired and want to go to sleep and so they must do so too.

:zzz:

 

Also, I think it equalises the pressure in the head.

Posted

what i learnt about yawning is that there is not enough oxygen in your body or brain. And that "cause" causes an effect:yawning.

It is sort of an response.

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jordan said in post #3 :

What is the purpose of yawning?

DAG NABBIT!!!

you made me yawn

lol

 

it might be something thaat kind of gets you ready for sleep... somehow.

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That seems to happen to a lot of people. Even so, you all are devided on what the reason we yawn is. Emmon's post is new stuff to me but gene's sounds familiar.

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