Antonyms for Sleep Related Abnormal Swallowing Syndrome (SRASS) would include terms such as normal or healthy swallowing habits during sleep. Other antonyms may include clear or unobstructed airways during sleep, regular nocturnal respiratory function or non-disordered sleep patterns. The condition, also known as sleep-associated dysphagia, is characterized by difficulty swallowing during sleep, which can lead to choking, aspiration, and disrupted sleep. It can be caused by neurological or muscular disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, stroke, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Treatment for SRASS generally involves addressing the underlying condition, utilizing dietary changes, and reducing the risk of aspiration during sleep.