Snoring Treatment in Thailand

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Thailand performing Snoring Treatment.

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Snoring Treatment$US 1,200$US 2,500

Hospitals and clinics offering Snoring Treatment in Thailand

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Bangkok Hospital Pattaya Contact Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
Private Hospital, Pattaya, Thailand
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This multi-specialty tertiary hospital offers various medical services as well as dental procedures to local and overseas patients. It serves over 100,000 international patients every year.
Prices:
Snoring Treatmentupon request
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Prof. Suchitra Prasansuk
Prof. Suchitra Prasansuk
ENT Professor
Dr. Apinan Na Nakorn
Dr. Apinan Na Nakorn
Hearing, Speech, Balance Tinnitus
Mission Hospital Contact Mission Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
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This general hospital in Bangkok offers a full range of services including Cosmetic Surgery. It has been accredited by the Hospital Accreditation Thailand and has been serving patients for more than 70 years.
Prices:
Snoring Treatmentupon request
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Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Otolaryngology
Dr. Navarat Thongthai
Dr. Navarat Thongthai
Otolaryngology
Bumrungrad Hospital Contact Bumrungrad Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
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Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.
Prices:
Snoring Treatment2,400 - 2,900 US$
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Dr. Chira Siribodhi
Dr. Chira Siribodhi
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Dr. Chanida Kanchanalarp
Dr. Chanida Kanchanalarp
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Yanhee Hospital Contact Yanhee Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
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Yanhee International Hospital is a modern international hospital with 400 beds capacity and equipped with facilities to serve inpatients and outpatients for medical, cosmetic and aesthetic procedures.
Prices:
Snoring Treatment97 US$
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BNH Hospital Contact BNH Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
A JCI accredited hospital with a 225 in-patient bed capacity which offers a wide range of medical services. Services for international patients include aesthetic procedures and cosmetic surgery.
Prices:
Snoring Treatmentupon request
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Assoc. Prof. Chanchai Charakorn
Assoc. Prof. Chanchai Charakorn
General ENT,Allergy, Head & Neck Surgery,FESS
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Dr. Amnuay Cutchavaree
Otolaryngology
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About Snoring Treatment

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Treatments options for snoring
  • Behavioral changes
    • Making changes in the lifestyle can help in treating snoring. However, making these changes can be challenging. Some of these changes are to:
    • Quit smoking
    • Lose weight if the person is overweight
    • Stop taking alcohol before going to bed
    • Limit the use of certain medication like sedatives before sleeping
    • Sleep on the side rather than the back
    • Use decongestants to clear a stuffy nose that may be making the snoring worse
  • Natural Remedies
    Using various natural remedies can be beneficial to reduce snoring.
    • Herbal pills are available
    • Acupressure and acupuncture can also be beneficial.
    • Exercises to tone the muscle of the upper airway passage may also help in alleviating snoring.
    • Natural anti-snoring sprays may be available over-the-counter.
  • Dental Devices
    Dental devices known as mandibular advancement splints, which hold the jaw and tongue forward can be used to treat snoring. These devices should be made by the dentist for an accurate fit. In 70% - 90% snoring cases, dental devices have proved beneficial. This is also beneficial in treating mild to moderate sleep apnea.
    Dental devices can cause excessive salvation and gum irritation. They can also worsen temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems. Furthermore, dental devices are quite expensive.
  • Nasal Devices and Medications
    Nasal devices and medications can be used by people who snore due to constricted nasal passages caused by colds or upper respiratory infection. Nasal sprays may help in reducing nasal mucosal swelling caused by allergies. Nasal saline irrigation sprays help in cleaning and keeping the nasal lining moist. Nasal breathing can be improved by using nasal steroid sprays which reduce swelling caused by minor allergies.
  • Nasal CPAP
    Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a device that is helpful in treating snoring among patients who suffer from sleep apnea. CPAP provides a continuous enhanced air pressure that avoids the narrowing of airway during breathing. The patient needs to wear a mask that is joined by a tube to a pump that maintains a higher than normal level of inspired air. The air pressure can be adjusted according to individual requirements based on sleep study.

    CPAP machines cause much noise and are bulky. They might be difficult to be worn by patients throughout the night.
  • Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
    Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty may be used to correct snoring. This surgery expands the airway by taking out tissues of the uvula and pharynx.
    Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty has risks of side effects. Formation of scar tissue in the throat is a major risk. Damage to the airway may result in severe sleep apnea.
  • Radiofrequency ablation
    Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is another surgery for snoring. It uses heat and radiofrequency energy to scar the tissue of the soft palate and uvula. After healing, the surgical site becomes stiff. This reduces snoring; however, it does not entirely eliminate snoring.
  • Bipolar radiofrequency ablation
    Bipolar radiofrequency ablation (used in coblation tonsillectomy) is also used as a surgical treatment for snoring.
  • The Pillar Procedure
    The Pillar Procedure is a minimally invasive procedure. It uses pillars or strips that are inserted into the soft palate, which makes the palate more rigid and thus reduces snoring and sleep apnea.
  • Turbinate Coblation
    Turbinate Coblation is a minimally invasive procedure that is used to treat snoring caused bynasal obstruction due to enlarged inferior turbinates.