| Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Mary Gascho You may not know it but if you suffer from nasal allergies during the day, you may be keeping your bed partner awake at night. Apparently, nasal allergy increases congestion and aggravates snoring. Congestion is more often a problem with chronic or year-round allergies. Sensitivities to pet dander and dust mites, allergens often found on the bed or in the bedroom, are particularly important in chronic snoring. Seasonal allergies, such as those triggered during the Tampa Bay oak pollen season from January through April, may also be severe enough to cau... » Original link |