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Certain mechanical and structural problems in the
airway cause the interruptions in breathing during sleep. In some people,
apnea occurs when the throat muscles and tongue relax during sleep and
partially block the opening of the airway. When the muscles of the soft
palate at the base of the tongue and the uvula (the small fleshy tissue
hanging from the center of the back of the throat) relax and sag, the
airway becomes blocked, making breathing labored and noisy and even
stopping it altogether. |
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