Snoring and Eyes: Understanding the Connection
It is not possible to snore with your eyes opened. When someone snores, it is because the muscles in the back of the throat relax, causing the airway to narrow or collapse, which creates a vibration that leads to the characteristic snoring sound. This process occurs during sleep, when the eyes are closed.Sleep Disorders - Related Articles
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