Why would a stomach sleeper need cpap?
Why would a stomach sleeper need cpap?
If the airway collapses when you lie down, how does it collapse if you're on your stomach? I thought it fell backwards when you lied down on your back.
Wouldn't sleeping on your stomach keep it open?
Just curious.
Wouldn't sleeping on your stomach keep it open?
Just curious.
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If only it were that easy then we could all just roll on our tummies to sleep. I usually sleep on my side and due to shoulder pain rolled onto my tummy to sleep the last couple of nights. I don't the "how", but I know you do get apneas on your tummy as my software indicated quite a number of them. Maybe someone else can address the "why?" AND "how?" factor.
Your airway simply collapses. Just does it more in certain positions, like on your back.
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