Breathing repeatedly stops and begins as you sleep, a frequent symptom of sleep apnea. This may make it so that your body doesn't obtain enough oxygen. If someone tells you that you gasp or snore while you sleep, or if you suffer other symptoms of poor quality sleep, such as increased daytime sleepiness, you might want to discuss sleep apnea with your healthcare physician. When your upper airway repeatedly becomes obstructed while you sleep, it can reduce or stop airflow entirely. This condition is known as obstructive sleep apnea. The most prevalent kind of sleep apnea is this one. Obesity, big tonsils, and hormonal fluctuations are among the conditions that might constrict your airway and raise your risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea.
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