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Snoring typically occurs during the deeper stages of sleep, known as REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.

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Can you dream while snoring?

Yes, it is possible to dream while snoring. Snoring is a physical action that occurs during sleep, while dreaming happens during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep. These two processes can occur simultaneously.


What stage does the deepest sleep occur?

stage 4


What is the difference between snoring and sleep apnea Or is it the same?

You can check out this article on snoring and sleep apnea: http://alboett.blogspot.com/2009/12/snoring-vs-sleep-apnea.html


At what sleep stage do nightmares occur?

They occur during REM sleep, usually in the second half of the night


During what stage of sleep does sleep paralysis occur?

Sleep paralysis typically occurs during the stage of sleep known as REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.


Can snoring affect the quality of sleep?

Snoring and sleep apnea: Snoring is a problem that one doesn’t realize they have until someone tells them. One cannot hear their own snoring usually, but it disrupts the sleep of others nearby. It is usually a common condition in overweight people, but can also occur due to anatomical issues in the throat, nose and alcohol consumption. To prevent and fix snoring or sleep apnea, you should first consider losing weight. Apart from lifestyle changes, snoring or sleep apnea requires the use of CPAP devices or mouth or nasal tubes to correct. Moreover, in a worst-case scenario, you may even need surgery to correct your throat orientation or correct anatomical features.


Last Resort Snoring Remedies?

A quick fix for snoring, if everything else has failed, is to sew a tennis ball into the back of a t-shirt to wear when you go to sleep. Snoring tends to only occur when you are laying on your back, and by preventing yourself from laying on your back, you can prevent snoring. The tennis ball offers a way to force yourself to lay on your side throughout the night as you go to sleep.


Do people with sleep apnea always snore at night?

Yes they do. People with Sleep Apnea often have a decrease in stage REM therefore they may not dream as often. REM sleep is often considered our dream stage. It is also our restorative sleep. Just because you don't remember your dreams doesn't mean that you did not dream. If you wake during REM stage you will remember what you were just dreaming. If you do not wake during REM but wake in a different stage of sleep (example stage 3) then you probably won't remember having a dream.


What are the rhythmic bursts of brain activity that occur during Stage 2 sleep called?

The rhythmic bursts of brain activity that occur during Stage 2 sleep are called sleep spindles. These are short bursts of brain waves that help in the consolidation of memories and are characteristic of this stage of sleep.


Where can you get more information on the cures for sleep apnea and snoring?

Online websites like HelpGuide and MayoClinic offer several different information on sleep apnea and snoring. They give information of symptoms, treatments, and cures of sleep apnea and snoring.


Why have you started snoring recently?

There can be a lot of different reasons for snoring. No matter what the cause or causes of your snoring problem is, snoring can really interrupt and disrupt people's sleep.


At what stage do nightmares occur?

They occur during REM sleep, usually in the second half of the night