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Snoring occurs when airflow through the nose or throat is blocked during sleep. It’s often more than just a sound—it can be a sign of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) or other health issues.
If you’re noticing persistent snoring, don’t ignore it. Visit our ENT clinics in Kukatpally or Jubilee Hills for expert evaluation and advanced snoring treatment in Hyderabad.
At MicroCare ENT, our specialists are extensively trained in diagnosing and managing snoring and other sleep-related issues. We offer advanced, evidence-based care using the latest diagnostic tools and treatment techniques. Our dedicated sleep care units are led by ENT doctors experienced in sleep medicine, ensuring each patient receives personalized and effective solutions for healthier, quieter sleep.
If your snoring is persistent or linked to other symptoms like daytime fatigue or breathing pauses during sleep, your ENT specialist may recommend a sleep study to evaluate the cause more precisely.
In many cases, a home sleep study may be enough to monitor basic sleep patterns and breathing. However, if you have complex symptoms or other medical conditions, your doctor may suggest an overnight sleep study at a dedicated sleep center.
This detailed test, known as polysomnography, helps us understand how your body functions during sleep.
You’ll be gently connected to multiple non-invasive sensors that track vital data while you sleep. The test records:
Our team will use this information to identify any breathing irregularities such as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and design a personalized treatment plan to help you breathe better and sleep deeper.
At MicroCare ENT Super Speciality Hospitals, we use the DISE test (Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy) to pinpoint the exact cause of snoring and sleep-related breathing issues like Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). It is a safe, specialized procedure that helps us see what’s really happening in your airway—while you sleep
DISE is a diagnostic procedure where we gently sedate you to mimic natural sleep. While you’re asleep, a thin flexible camera is passed through your nose to examine your throat and upper airway in real time.
This allows our ENT experts to visualize the precise location and nature of the blockage that causes snoring or breathing interruptions during sleep.
Most people snore or struggle with sleep apnoea due to airway blockages—but the exact site and behaviour of that blockage can vary. Unlike regular exams done while you’re awake, DISE shows us:
Which part of the airway collapses (nose, soft palate, tongue, etc.)
Whether the collapse is partial or complete
The pattern and level of obstruction
This makes your treatment highly targeted and more successful.
You lie comfortably in a sleep-like state using a short-acting sedative.
Our ENT specialist gently passes a flexible endoscope through your nose.
Real-time video recording is done as your airway behaves like it would during natural sleep.
We study the exact source of snoring or apnoea.
You wake up within minutes, with no pain and minimal recovery time.
We recommend DISE if:
You have loud snoring with breathing pauses
You’ve been diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)
You are not tolerating CPAP masks or oral appliances
You are considering surgical treatment for snoring or sleep apnoea
Your previous treatments have failed
✅ Clear diagnosis of sleep-related breathing issues
✅ Helps customize surgery or treatment options
✅ Non-invasive, painless, and safe
✅ Performed by skilled ENT sleep surgeons
✅ Better results, fewer unnecessary procedures
Don’t let snoring or sleep apnoea go undiagnosed. Our DISE test helps you get a precise diagnosis and the right treatment plan from the start.
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Our ENT specialists at MicroCare ENT offer a range of advanced, minimally invasive procedures tailored to your unique airway anatomy:
Reconstructs and repositions the throat muscles to open the airway and reduce obstruction during sleep.
Enhances the side walls of the throat (sphincter area) to widen the airway and prevent collapse.
Utilizes special self-anchoring threads to lift and stabilize soft palate structures without cutting tissue extensively.
Carefully reshapes the uvula and soft palate to reduce tissue vibration and clear airway blockages.
Strengthens and shortens the front portion of the soft palate to control snoring caused by floppiness.
A stabilizing procedure that repositions the hyoid bone, improving airway support in the lower throat.
Pulls the base of the tongue forward to keep the airway open during sleep and prevent obstruction.
Minimally invasive reduction of bulky tongue tissue (via coblation or RF) to increase throat space and airflow.
Advanced, Minimally Invasive and Cutting edge procedures that treats snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) by reshaping and tightening the throat muscles. This widens the airway, reduces vibration, and prevents collapse during sleep.
✅ Improves airflow during sleep
✅ Minimally invasive with reduced pain
✅ Preserves natural voice and swallowing function
✅ Faster recovery than traditional surgeries
✅ Can be combined with other procedures (e.g., nasal surgery, tongue base reduction)
The procedures involve shifting and securing the pharyngeal muscles (especially the palatopharyngeus) toward a more lateral and stable position.
This reinforces the airway and prevents collapse, especially in patients with lateral wall obstruction or palatal flutter.
usually performed under general anesthesia and may be done alongside uvulopalatoplasty or tonsillectomy, depending on patient needs.
ideal for patients who:
Have moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
Experience persistent snoring despite other treatments
Have failed or cannot tolerate CPAP therapy
Need a less aggressive alternative to traditional palatal surgeries
If snoring or sleep apnoea is affecting your health, relationships, or daily energy, explore the benefits of Revolutionary surgeries at MicroCare ENT.
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At MicroCare ENT Super Speciality Hospitals, we believe that informed patients make the best decisions. Below are the most frequently asked questions about Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)—answered by our ENT and sleep experts.
Occasional snoring is common and usually harmless. However, loud, persistent snoring, especially when accompanied by gasping, choking, or pauses in breathing, may be a sign of sleep apnoea, which needs medical attention.
Snoring happens when airflow is blocked during sleep, causing vibrations in the soft tissues of your throat. Common causes include:
Deviated nasal septum
Enlarged tonsils or adenoids
Nasal allergies
Obesity or excess neck fat
Weak muscle tone in the throat
Sleeping on your back
Use of alcohol or sedatives before bedtime
Snoring is a sound caused by partial airway obstruction.
Sleep Apnoea, particularly Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA), is a serious condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
While all people with OSA snore, not all snorers have OSA. A proper diagnosis is essential.
You may have Obstructive Sleep Apnoea if you:
Snore loudly most nights
Experience choking, gasping, or pauses in breathing during sleep
Wake up feeling unrefreshed or with headaches
Feel sleepy or irritable during the day
Struggle with concentration or memory
A sleep study (polysomnography) is the gold standard for diagnosing OSA.
If snoring is mild and not causing sleep disturbances or breathing pauses, it may not require treatment. But if it disrupts your partner’s sleep, causes social embarrassment, or leads to daytime fatigue, you should consult an ENT specialist.
Yes. Children can snore, and in some cases, they may suffer from pediatric sleep apnoea, often due to enlarged tonsils or adenoids. If your child snores loudly, sleeps restlessly, or shows signs of hyperactivity or poor school performance, it’s advisable to consult a paediatric ENT.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the problem:
Lifestyle changes (weight loss, positional therapy, avoiding alcohol)
Nasal treatments for allergy or congestion
Oral appliances to adjust jaw position
CPAP therapy (especially for moderate to severe OSA)
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Not always. Many cases improve with non-surgical methods like CPAP or oral devices. Surgery is considered when anatomical blockages are identified (like enlarged tonsils, deviated septum, or large turbinates) and when non-invasive options fail.
In many cases, yes—especially when structural causes are treated surgically. However, ongoing issues like weight gain, poor sleep habits, or allergies can cause snoring to return. Long-term management and regular ENT follow-ups are key.
At MicroCare ENT Super Speciality Hospitals, we offer:
Expert ENT surgeons and sleep disorder specialists
State-of-the-art diagnostic tools including nasal endoscopy and sleep studies
Coblation-based minimally invasive surgeries
Comprehensive care from diagnosis to treatment and follow-up
Customized solutions for both adults and children
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