Do you have or know someone who has sleep apnea? It’s fairly common and can actually impact your life and cause change, but the good news is that you CAN live with it. Our mid-Missouri health clinics want you to know the symptoms that tell you, you might have sleep apnea, what sleep apnea is, and how to treat it.
Symptoms of Sleep Apnea
It can be very difficult to identify symptoms of sleep apnea since you are asleep, but you can have a sleeping partner help you or have your sleep recorded by a professional. These are some of the symptoms that could indicate you might have sleep apnea:
- Waking up in the night feeling short of breath
- Pauses in breath
- Loud and chronic snoring almost every night
- Choking, snorting, or gasping during sleep
- Being sleepy and feeling fatigued during the day, no matter how much time you spend in bed
Sleep Apnea Defined
Sleep apnea is a common, but serious sleep disorder that occurs when you’re breathing is briefly interrupted when you are asleep. There are 3 types of sleep apnea:
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea – This is the most common type of sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the soft tissue in the back of the throat relaxes during sleep, blocking the airway, often causing you to snore loudly.
- Central Sleep Apnea – This is a much less common type of sleep apnea that involves the central nervous system. This occurs when the brain fails to signal the muscles that control breathing. People who have central sleep apnea seldom snore.
- Complex Sleep Apnea – This is a combination of obstructive and central sleep apnea.
How Sleep Apnea is Treated
Treatment for sleep apnea has come a long way, so if in the past you were unhappy with treatment, you may be impressed now. Some of the treatment options for obstructive sleep apnea include:
- CPAP
- Other breathing devices
- Dental devices
- Implants
- Surgery
Only seek these options if they are prescribed to you by a doctor. For other treatment options, consult a doctor.
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