Does Sleeping on Your Right Side Help or Worsen Snoring?

Snoring may seem simple, but it is influenced by many factors, including anatomy, breathing patterns, allergies, alcohol use, and especially sleep position. A common question is whether sleeping on the right side helps or worsens snoring. As the article clearly states, “The answer isn’t a simple yes or no,” but research does offer useful guidance.

Snoring occurs because “airflow is partially blocked as you breathe during sleep.” When throat muscles relax, the airway narrows and air passing through causes tissues to vibrate. Gravity plays a major role here. This explains why “sleeping on your back is strongly associated with louder and more frequent snoring,” since the tongue and soft palate fall backward and restrict airflow.

Side sleeping generally helps keep the airway more open.
Sleeping on the right side is often better than sleeping on the back because it prevents the tongue from collapsing directly into the throat. For many people, this alone reduces snoring intensity. However, right-side sleeping may still be less effective than left-side sleeping for certain individuals.

One key reason is acid reflux. Reflux can irritate the throat and narrow the airway, making snoring worse. Sleeping on the right side can increase reflux due to the position of the stomach and esophagus. Over time, this irritation may worsen snoring, particularly in people with GERD. By contrast, left-side sleeping has been shown to reduce reflux, which is why doctors often recommend it.

Nasal congestion also matters. In some people, congestion shifts with gravity. Sleeping on the right side can increase blockage in the right nasal passage, which may worsen snoring if nasal airflow is the main issue.

Right-side sleeping can still help if your snoring mainly happens on your back, you don’t have reflux, or left-side sleeping causes discomfort. In those cases, it can be a practical and effective compromise.

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