Can summer allergies really cause sleep apnea?

Yes. Allergic rhinitis causes nasal passage swelling that forces mouth breathing during sleep. This dries and irritates the throat, narrows the upper airway, and dramatically increases the risk of airway collapse — the defining feature of obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Dixit Kumar Thakur at PulmoVista Clinics sees a clear surge in allergy-triggered sleep apnea cases every summer in Delhi.

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