Best and Worst Sleep Positions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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By Staff
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When you sleep, your tongue and surrounding throat muscles relax, which helps air flow to your lungs.

If you have OSA, though, your airway is narrow. So when your tongue and surrounding throat tissues relax, sleep apnea can temporarily block the flow of air and cause brief pauses in breathing.

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