Briefing Sleep Apnea

Sleeping problems are common nowadays, but other symptoms related to it, such as breathing problems for disturbing sleep, must be looked upon. This is what happens in sleep apnea and family dental solutions offer you the best treatments for the same.

Types of Sleep Apnea

1)    Obstructive

This is the most common time that occurs due to the relaxation of throat muscles.

2)    Central

It occurs when the brain is unable to send proper signals to the muscles that facilitate breathing and respiration.

3)    Complex syndrome

It is an emergency illness that is a mix of obstructive and central sleep apnea.

Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

The common symptoms include waking up with a dry mouth, headaches in the morning, difficulty in sleeping, excessive sleep during the daytime, difficulty in concentrating while awake, frequent mood swings, loud snoring, difficulty in breathing while sleeping, etc.

Consequences of sleep apnea

1)    Frequent fatigues

Improper sleeping patterns affect the normal routine of a person that can lead to drowsiness in the daytime for fatigue and irritability. The patient cannot concentrate and can be seen sleeping while working along with extensive mood swings.

2)    Hypertension and heart problems

It leads to a drop in the oxygen levels of the blood that leads to hypertension and straining of the cardiovascular system. It can also cause heart attacks or strokes that have a high chance of causing sudden death.

3)    Improper metabolism

Hypertension, abnormal cholesterol, diabetes, increase in weight, susceptibility to heart diseases can disrupt the overall metabolism of the body.

4)    Liver problems

Liver problems are also associated when a person suffers from sleep apnea.

The problem must be looked upon as soon as possible as a healthy body requires proper sleep for its high efficiency and activeness.



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