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If Bryan’s airway gets blocked while he sleeps, he probably has obstructive sleep apnea

The most prevalent breathing condition associated with sleep is obstructive sleep apnea. While you're sleeping, it causes your breathing to stop and start periodically.

Obstructive sleep apnea is the most prevalent of the many forms of sleep apnea. This kind of sleep apnea happens when the muscles in your throat periodically relax and close off your airway. Snoring is an audible symptom of obstructive sleep apnea.

Oppressive sleep apnea can be treated. One treatment option is to use a device that applies positive pressure to maintain your airway open while you sleep. Another option is to wear a mouthpiece while you sleep to move your lower jaw forward. Surgery is another option that may be available in some cases.

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