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Perimenopause Sleep Apnea: Why Your Airway Changes When Your Hormones Do
Perimenopause sleep apnea is a hidden but common condition driven by declining estrogen and progesterone. As these hormones drop, airway muscles lose tone, increasing the risk of breathing disruptions during sleep. Unlike classic sleep apnea, women often experience fatigue, brain fog, and night awakenings rather than loud snoring. Understanding the hormonal link is key to getting properly diagnosed and treated before symptoms worsen.

Vibrance Way
2 days ago1 min read
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