Science, asked by Saipritish123, 8 months ago

when we sleep why we make sounds

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Catathrenia is characterized as groaning sounds emitted during expiration of breathing. The groaning sounds typically occur during the rapid eye movement (REM) stages of sleep, and are often preceded by bradypnea breathing (slow breathing of long, deep breaths).

Answered by monikasharma5266
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Sleep related groaning, also called catathrenia, causes you to groan vocally while you sleep. Sleep related groaning is a long-lasting disorder that often occurs nightly. The groaningsound is usually quite loud. Your breathing becomes unusually slow during a groaning episode.

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