What Do You Need To Know About Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Laticia Gibson01 Dec, 2022Health

You have obstructive sleep apnea when you feel your upper airway partially or entirely blocked while sleeping. You must exert more effort with your diaphragm and chest muscles to widen your airway and draw air into your lungs. You might even short-stop breathing during such conditions. A loud gasp, snort, or body jerk typically signals the beginning of your next breath. You might have trouble sleeping, but you won't likely be aware of it. Get suggestions from?family care dental?to deal with this condition.

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