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Best Sleeping Position for Sleep Apnea

Best Sleeping Position for Sleep Apnea

Why Sleep Position Alters the Airway Sleep position changes the way gravity acts on the tongue, soft palate, and jaw.In back sleeping (supine), gravity lets the tongue and soft palate fall toward the throat, narrowing the upper airway. For many patients, this dramatically increases apnea events, oxygen drops, and snoring. In side sleeping, gravity helps … Continue reading Best Sleeping Position for Sleep Apnea