StandardizedOral Examination(SOE)isaperformance assessmentusingrealisticpatient cases with a trainedphysicianexaminerquestioning an examinee in a standardized manner.
For mild, occasional snoring, treatment may be as simple as sleeping on one's side, adding extra pillows, using an adhesive strip over the nose, or every now and then trying oral or nasal decongestants or antihistamines as recommended by your physician.
"Be on the lookout for any esophageal symptoms if you take oral bisphosphonates, especially swallowing difficulty and throat, chest, or digestive discomfort, and report them to your physician for prompt evaluation and drug discontinuation, " she says.