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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for gasps
  1. Sleep Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... that when you sleep, you snore loudly, snort, gasp, make choking sounds, or stop breathing for short ...
  2. ... gone from your lungs. This forces you to gasp for air, which makes a loud "whooping" sound. ...
  3. ... This is followed by a sudden snort or gasp when you start breathing again. During that time ...
  4. ... silence is followed by a loud snort and gasp, as you attempt to breathe. This pattern repeats ...
  5. ... upset or surprised. The child makes a short gasp, exhales, and stops breathing. The child's nervous system ...
  6. ... seconds after delivery. This breath sounds like a gasp, as the newborn's central nervous system reacts to ...
  7. ... windpipe. If this happens, your child may cough, gasp, and have trouble breathing until the tube is ...
  8. ... holding your breath while you sleep, followed by gasps or snorts Restless sleep Polysomnography can also diagnose ...
  9. ... pauses in breathing followed by snorts, choking, and gasps for air Breathing mainly though the mouth Restless ...
  10. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Video (American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons) - PDF  
    ... your bed partner tells you that you snore, gasp or stop breathing at night), speak with your ...
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