Snoring
The sound of snoring may be as low as a whisper or as loud as a wild animal. Snoring is simply the vibration caused by the act of breathing: as air is inhaled and exhaled, it bounces off the tissues of the mouth and throat which have aged right along with physical appearance. Gravity encourages the sagging of the throat muscles and other oral tissues, thereby causing a narrower airway to the lungs. This creates obstacles in the natural breathing flow of the snorer.