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Sleep Apnea Treatment Options

Change the Sleep Position

The way you sleep would also help or aggravate your sleep apnea. It is advisable to avoid sleeping on the back as it might make the tongue drop back to the throat and the throat muscles get tight. This would increase the risks of sleep apnea. Instead, you should sleep on the side with a supportive pillow behind your back to prevent the body from rolling on your back when sleeping at night. [4]