Sleep Apnea: A Situation You Don’t Want To Sleep On

Sleep Apnea: A Situation You Don’t Want To Sleep On

Sleep apnea can affect anyone, including children, and causes interruptions in a person’s breathing patterns while they are asleep. This will prevent a good night’s rest, which is very important for your health and without quality sleep, you will be unable to function properly the following day. Proper oxygen intake is required for proper sleep and unless the amount of oxygen intake is correct, those suffering from sleep apnea will not get the rest they need, causing them to feel tired the next day. They will show signs of excessive daytime sleepiness and their entire day and regular routine will be affected as a result. 

Individuals suffering from sleep apnea will find themselves waking up in the middle of the night either choking or sputtering for breath and this happens to a lot more people than you might think. There are several factors that can contribute to the development of sleep apnea, including high levels of obesity or inherited physical characteristics, for example. Heavy snoring is commonly associated with sleep apnea and unless you seek treatment for this condition, it can lead to a number of serious health issues, like high blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, stroke and even a heart attack. 

Signs and symptoms of sleep apnea include loud snoring, awakening with a dry mouth, awakening with a headache, gasping for air during sleep, difficulty staying asleep, excessive daytime sleepiness and difficulty paying attention while you’re awake. In many cases, signs are reported by another person, whether it’s from your partner who sleeps next to you or someone in a different room and they may notify you that you sometimes stop breathing during sleep, which is another symptom of sleep apnea. If you or someone in your household is exhibiting any of these signs, professional treatment is a must, so do not waste time or minimize the severity of this situation because it can affect your overall health.  

It’s important to understand that sleep apnea is a serious medical condition and if left untreated, may result in a number of complications, including daytime fatigue, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and liver problems, to name a few. For these reasons, sleep apnea is not something that can be taken lightly because you may find yourself falling asleep at work or while driving or may experience increased blood pressure and strain, among many other serious and dangerous health complications. The consequences of these can be deadly, which is why you must seek treatment immediately once you notice any signs.

Sleep apnea can also affect your teeth and Belman Dental Centre in Toronto can discuss treatment options for you. Our dental clinic can provide everything from dental implants to teeth whitening and Invisalign, so whether you need an emergency dentist or a kid’s dentist, we can help. Give us a call today and we will gladly schedule an appointment to take care of all of your dental needs!

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