Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
        
        
          
            Snoring is a major symptom of obstructive sleep apnea. But even though most people who have sleep apnea snore, not all people who snore have sleep apnea. 
            If you have sleep apnea:
            
              - How loud and how often you snore changes often. 
- Your snoring disturbs your sleep, such as pauses in breathing or gasping while sleeping. 
- You stop breathing at times, and oxygen levels in your blood go down. 
If you snore but don't have sleep apnea:
            
              - Your snoring is steady. 
- Your snoring doesn't disturb your sleep. 
- You don't stop breathing, and oxygen levels in your blood don't change. 
 
          
          
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