Who should not use SnoreBuds?Updated 2 months ago
Contraindications
• Severe nasal obstruction that prevents nasal breathing
• Significant nasal swelling, trauma, or a recent nasal injury
• Recent nasal surgery unless cleared by your surgeon
• Frequent or uncontrolled nosebleeds
• A severe respiratory disorder or serious heart problems unless under guidance of your doctor
• Severe untreated sleep apnea unless under guidance of your doctor
Pause Use Until You Heal
• A cold with heavy congestion
• A sinus infection
• An ear infection or eardrum perforation
• Acute nasal irritation
• Irritated or broken skin in or around your nose
Wait until the condition has resolved and nasal breathing is comfortable again before resuming use.
Pregnancy and Children
The safety and effectiveness of SnoreBuds has not been established in pregnant women and children under 18. Only use SnoreBuds under the guidance of your doctor.
Consult your physician before use if you have:
• Diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea
• Chronic respiratory conditions or heart problems
• Structural nasal abnormalities that cause significant blockage
• Any medical condition that could affect safe nasal airflow