3.Stuffy Nose
Anything that stops you from breathing through your nose can make you snore, like if you’re stopped up from a cold, flu, or allergies. Over-the-counter medicines or nasal strips can help open up those airways, but talk to your doctor if you’re stuffed up for weeks at a time.
4.You Sleep on Your Back
This can make you snore or make it worse. Sleeping on your side is better, and cuddling with your partner — “spooning” — gets both of you on your sides. You also could try sleeping with two or three stacked pillows so you’re not flat on your back. If neither of those works, sew a small pocket between the shoulder blades of a shirt that’s a little tight. Put a tennis ball in the pocket so it’s uncomfortable when you roll onto your back.