Sleeping Next To Someone Who Snores Is Bad For Your Mental Health: Study Says
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Sleeping Next To Someone Who Snores Is Bad For Your Mental Health: Study Says

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  • 1Living with a snorer can lead to mental health issues, including anxiety, ADHD, and depression due to sleep deprivation.
  • 2Snorers are typically unaffected by their own snoring, while their partners may experience hearing loss and increased stress.
  • 3Chronic snoring can negatively impact relationships by causing communication problems and long-term emotional distress.

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Sleeping Next To Someone Who Snores Is Bad For Your Mental Health: Study Says

Living with a partner is a great feeling, but it doesn't feel so great if you are a light sleeper and your partner is a snorer. In fact, it can cause mental illness and dampen your relationship with the real bad.

According to a study, losing sleep can have an impact on the body's ability to recover and fulfill biological functions like memory consolidation and metabolism regulation. It can also increase the risk of anxiety and the chances of suffering a stroke.

It is also noticed that if a person is suffering from lack of sleep is a common cause of several mental health ailments like ADHD, depression, and anxiety.

A study by Queen's University in Canada was also done on four couples where they analyzed the effects of snoring on both the snorers and their partners when it came to hearing loss.

The results showed that snorers weren't affected by the snoring sound and this is because the brain dampens respiratory interruptions during sleep. But, all of their partners did suffer from hearing loss especially in the ear that was exposed to snoring.

More than that, snoring can seriously have a negative impact on one's relationship as it can trigger stress, inflammation, problems with communicating and even depression in the long term.

So, if your partner is complaining about the constant snoring, trust them, it is really affecting them more than you know.

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Published on 1 December 2019 · 1 min read · 234 words

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