India, Jan. 27 -- Every night, when you are in deep slumber, if you snore, it could be an alarm your body is ringing to help you take care of your health. According to Dr Aditi Sharma, an internal medicine expert, snoring could be one factor increasing your heart attack risk in your 20s and 30s.

In a November 17 Instagram post, Dr Aditi highlighted a case of a healthy patient in his late 20s, and how snoring put his life in danger. She shared that the man was just 29 years old, went to the gym, was healthy, and stayed fit. However, his only 'issue' was that he snored.

Dr Aditi wrote, "Everyone joked about it. He thought it was 'normal.' But what he didn't know was this: Snoring = airway collapsing again and again through the night."

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