Death is caused by suffocation, when the respiratory muscles seize up.
Its propulsive power is limited by the user's respiratory muscles.
Patients can begin to use their respiratory muscles again, which may be weak through disuse.
It may progress to arms face and respiratory muscles.
During this closure the respiratory muscles continue to make efforts to get air into the lungs.
Normally, while dreaming, all but the respiratory and eye muscles are paralyzed.
Paralysis of respiratory muscles will lead to death in a considerably shorter time.
If we make the respiratory muscles stronger, it increases endurance.
Strengthening or resistance exercises can help build strength in the respiratory muscles.
Paralysis occurs and death may result since the respiratory muscles are affected.