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Sleep Apnea is a sleep disorder where patients have repeated episodes of stopping and starting breathing during sleep. Overweight and obese patients are more vulnerable to this condition even though people from any age group can have Sleep Apnea.
The patients experience daytime fatigue even after a night's sleep. Learn about Sleep Apnea disease, its symptoms, types, causes, diagnosis, prevention, medicine, treatment and other important details.
Disease Name | Sleep Apnea |
Alternative Name |
Sleep Apnea Syndrome |
Symptoms |
Snoring, Morning headaches, Gasping, Drowsiness, Forgetfulness |
Causes |
Obesity, Heart or Kidney Failure, Pregancy, Nasal Congestion, Cold and allergies |
Diagnosis |
Physical evaluation, Nocturnal polysomnography, Home sleep test, Electromyography |
Treated By |
Pulmonologist, ENT |
Treatment Option |
Adaptive servo-ventilation, Jaw repositioning, Tracheostomy |
Sleep Apnea is a typical sleep condition where an individual's breathing repeatedly stops and begins during sleep. The body may not receive enough oxygen as a result.
People suffering from Sleep Apnea experience unexplained exhaustion and mood fluctuations due to frequent breathing disruptions. Their breathing interruptions keep them from falling into a deep sleep. There are two types of Sleep Apnea
Obstructive and Central Sleep Apnea have almost the same signs and symptoms, making it difficult to distinguish between them. The most common symptoms include:
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Obesity and excess weight in adults are the most frequent causes of Sleep Apnea, which is connected to the soft tissues of the throat and the mouth. This soft tissue can cause the airway to become clogged in sleep since the throat and tongue muscles are more relaxed. A few causes of Sleep Apnea are:
Sleep Apnea can affect anyone, including children. However, a few factors can make an individual more vulnerable to Sleep Apnea. Some factors that can increase the risk of Sleep Apnea are:
While there isn't a specific way to stop Sleep Apnea, there are several lifestyle choices that can prevent it. The following steps may help in lowering the risk of Sleep Apnea:
Your doctor may check for any signs and symptoms and a sleep history, which you can offer with assistance from a bed partner or household member, if possible. While you sleep, your breathing and other physiological activities are frequently monitored nightly in a sleep centre as part of an exam. The doctor diagnoses sleep apnea through the following methods:
Your doctor might merely advise making lifestyle changes, such as quitting to smoke or decreasing weight, for milder forms of Sleep Apnea. He will recommend allergy treatment if you have nasal allergies.
Numerous alternative therapies are available if these steps don't help your signs and symptoms or if your apnea is moderate to severe.
Typically, surgery is an option only when all other forms of treatment have failed. Before choosing surgery, it is advised to try alternative treatment options for at least three months.
High blood pressure (hypertension) is a common complication of obstructive sleep apnea and raises the risk of heart disease. The risk of heart disease, heart attacks, heart failure, and strokes increases with the severity of obstructive sleep apnea. Complications of sleep apnea include:
There are some links between Sleep Apnea and other medical problems. Health issues like depression, heart attack, and stroke are also associated with sleep apnea. The patients should seek medical attention if they have any symptoms of Sleep Apnea that have started affecting their day-to-day life.
Last Updated on: 1 October 2022
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