Author Topic: Numbness after upper jaw surgery cause feelings of sleep apnea?  (Read 779 times)

matilda99

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Numbness after upper jaw surgery cause feelings of sleep apnea?
« on: December 16, 2016, 04:34:12 PM »
Hello.

I had upper jaw surgery about a month ago. For the most part, Im not really numb, just a few small spots here and there. However, my pallet seems/feels like its a little intrusive. I have feeling in it but when i speak, I don't know, its hard to explain, i feel as though I'm pronouncing my words some wheat like a person who's deaf. Also, I find myself waking up when asleep but it feels as though my airway was obstructed or something. This might not be the case, could be to the pallet being a little bit numb or me just getting used to it. Anyone experience this after upper jaw surgery? Is this normal?

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Re: Numbness after upper jaw surgery cause feelings of sleep apnea?
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2017, 10:25:56 AM »
There is probably still swelling in the throat area which will make the airway smaller.
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