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| Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) occurs when air is not making its way to the lungs as well as it should during sleep. For air to get to the lungs, it must first go through the upper airway, including the nose. Often, clinicians and patients focus exclusively on the throat, but when problems arise in the nasal area, the airflow is cut off before it can get very far. These products improve airflow through the nose, easing its journey to your lungs. |
