Going to bed after drinking will see your jaw and throat muscles relax, making them collapse (sounds dramatic, but it’s true). Your airflow is then restricted, which causes the irritating racket.
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It can even go a step further and cause sleep apnea- a breathing disorder that holts your breathing pattern during sleep. Within a few seconds the brain restarts the mechanism, which explains that loud gasp and snoring sound that you might have heard emerge from your Dad before.
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