Snoring treatment at Spire Harpenden Hospital

Help to have a peaceful night’s sleep


Around 40% of the adult population snore. In severe cases it can lead to sleep deprivation, affecting you during the day or causing relationship problems because of disrupted sleep.

Why you might need it

Vibrations in the airway behind the tongue cause snoring. During the day, the muscles at the back of the throat (the tongue, walls of the throat and the uvula) are tight enough to hold the airway open, but during sleep these muscles relax and become floppy. The airway behind the tongue becomes narrower as the support loosens. This narrowing leads to airflow impairment while breathing in and causes the walls of the throat to vibrate, producing the characteristic sound of snoring.

Additional factors can increase the chance of snoring.

  • Drinking alcohol or taking sedatives (such as sleeping tablets) can make the airway muscles floppy.
  • An obstruction elsewhere in the airway such as a cold or hay fever. 
  • The physical thickness of the neck can narrow the airway all the time (even during the day), and make it more likely to vibrate at night. The most common cause of this is obesity in the neck. Smoking can also cause the neck to swell. 
  • Sleeping on your back, which narrows the airway.

There are several different treatments to help with snoring that is having a negative impact on your life: dental appliances, sleep studies and surgery.

How much does Snoring treatment cost at Spire Harpenden Hospital

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Who will do it?

Our patients are at the heart of what we do and we want you to be in control of your care. To us, that means you can choose the consultant you want to see, and when you want. They'll be with you every step of the way.

All of our consultants are of the highest calibre and benefit from working in our modern, well-equipped hospitals.

Our consultants have high standards to meet, often holding specialist NHS posts and delivering expertise in complex sub-specialty surgeries. Many of our consultants have international reputations for their research in their specialised field.

Before your treatment

You will have a formal consultation with a healthcare professional. During this time you will be able to explain your medical history, symptoms and raise any concerns that you might have.

We will also discuss with you whether any further diagnostic tests, such as scans or blood tests, are needed. Any additional costs will be discussed before further tests are carried out.

We offer several treatments to help reduce your snoring. The correct treatment is often provided once you have been assessed and in some cases after you have had a diagnostic sleep study.

 

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Preparing for your treatment

We've tried to make your experience with us as easy and relaxed as possible.

For more information on visiting hours, our food, what to pack if you're staying with us, parking and all those other important practicalities, please visit our patient information pages.

Our dedicated team will also give you tailored advice to follow in the run up to your visit.

The procedure

Depending on your particular circumstances, there are a variety of treatments to help reduce your snoring.

Dental appliances work by advancing the lower jaw in sleep

These are best for cases when a sleep study confirms snoring alone is mainly due to the position you sleep in or for milder sleep apnoea.

Sleeping position

If a sleep study confirms that snoring occurs mostly you’re sleeping on your back, symptoms may be remedied by changing your sleeping pattern. You may want to try sewing a tennis ball (or similar) into the back of your pyjamas.

Surgery

If the relatively straightforward measures don’t work then surgery may be an option. An ENT specialist can remove enlarged tonsils, straighten a broken nose, or remove nasal polyps if these are the cause of snoring. The back of the throat can also be tightened or the excess soft tissue that contributes to the vibration that causes snoring can be removed.

It is clinically not possible to predict those who will benefit from surgery and most ENT surgeons recommend a sleep study to see how much the snoring is interfering with breathing before deciding if an operation is appropriate.

Coblation Palatal surgery

CAUP (Coblation Assisted Upper Airway Procedure) with or without tonsillectomy. This procedure involves partial excision of the uvula, the structure that dangles at the back of the throat and which normally vibrates to create the noise of snoring, as well as scarring of the soft palate by creating small channels on either side of the uvula.

This is done using low-temperature plasma energy delivered via a surgical instrument into the soft palate. This results in an area of scarring and hence stiffening of the soft palate. In individuals with large obstructive tonsils, these can also be removed as part of the procedure if necessary.

Why choose Spire?

We are committed to delivering excellent individual care and customer service across our network of hospitals, clinics and specialist care centres around the UK. Our dedicated and highly trained team aim to achieve consistently excellent results. For us it's more than just treating patients, it's about looking after people.

Important to note

The treatment described on this page may be adapted to meet your individual needs, so it's important to follow your healthcare professional's advice and raise any questions that you may have with them.

How to get to us

We have excellent road links to the M1 and A1(M), and are five minutes from Harpenden train station.

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Spire Harpenden Hospital,

Ambrose Lane
Harpenden
Hertfordshire
AL5 4BP