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Other Factors In addition to weight, several other factors can influence the presence and severity of obstructive sleep apnea: The shape of the jaw is important. When the jaw is small, the tongue sits further back in the mouth. This increases the tendency for the tongue to pinch off airflow during sleep.
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During dreaming sleep, body muscles are normally more relaxed than during other stages of sleep.
Perdon, too, increases the tendency for the tongue to pinch off airflow during sleep. Dreaming sleep, also known as REM sleep, is one such stage.
Some people have obstructive sleep apnea only when they are sleeping on their back, or have more severe sleep apnea on their back. When lying on your back, gravity pulls the tongue toward the back of the mouth.
Alcohol and some medications relax airway muscles. There are different types of sleep, known as sleep stages. All sleep is not the same.
For example, a person may have sleep apnea only during dreaming sleep when sleeping on their threesome personals, after drinking alcohol. No acute means of reducing the tendency to collapse is known. Some people will have obstructive sleep apnea only during dreaming swallkw.
Swollen tissues increase the chances of physically narrowing the airway. Smoking irritates the tissues of the upper airway, and can cause them to swell. In children especially, large tonsils or adenoids can partially block the airway.
Other Factors In addition to weight, several other factors can influence the presence and severity of obstructive sleep apnea: The shape of the jaw is important. Drinking alcohol can worsen or tip someone into obstructive sleep apnea.
All of these factors can occur in combination. When the jaw is small, the tongue sits further back in the mouth. This increases the tendency for the tongue to pinch off airflow during sleep.
Thus, many factors promote collapse of the upper airway.