If you think you, your family, or your friend has sleep apnea, then it’s essential to see a professional. Undergo sleep apnea treatment in Leawood, contact us.
Sleep apnea is a very common disorder and is characterized by short pauses in your breathing while you sleep. The condition could worsen quickly and requires immediate attention.
Find out all the information on sleep apnea from this video curated by our Airdrie dentist, where we cover topics like common symptoms of sleep apnea, types of apnea, how to keep sleep apnea under control, and treatment procedure.
In case you have more questions regarding the topic then you can also visit our dental office at Airdrie Springs Dental or if you are looking for sleep apnea treatment in Airdrie, AB
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Sleep apnea is a very common disorder and is characterized by short pauses in your breathing while you sleep. The condition could worsen quickly and requires immediate attention.
Find out all the information on sleep apnea from this video curated by our Airdrie dentist, where we cover topics like common symptoms of sleep apnea, types of apnea, how to keep sleep apnea under control, and treatment procedure.
In case you have more questions regarding the topic then you can also visit our dental office at Airdrie Springs Dental or if you are looking for sleep apnea treatment in Airdrie, AB
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Sleep Apnea: How Can I Tell If I Have Sleeping Disorder?
1. WhatHappens I fSleepApneaI s LeftUntreated?
O V E R L A N D P A R K D E N T I S T . C O M
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2. If you suspect you, your family or
your friend has sleep apnea, then it’s
essential to see a professional about
it as soon as possible.
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3. HowDo I KnowI Have
Sleep Apnea?
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4. If you think you may have sleep apnea, it can be
hard to tell, as the signs and symptoms show
themselves during sleep.
A sleeping partner may be able to recognize
specific signs and symptoms for you. You might
have seen the signs and symptoms in your
partner, and maybe it’s that individual you’re
concerned about.
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5. Here’s what to look out for:
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6. Repeated stopping and continuing breathing at night
Regularly waking up throughout the night
Sometimes waking up feelingas though one is choking
Often awakening up feelingtired even after sleepingwell
Snoring loudly at night
Sleepingrestlessly
Regular insomnia or sleeplessness
Other signs and symptoms like a low sex drive,
headaches, or mood swings.
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7. So WhatHappens If Sleep
ApneaIs Left Untreated?
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8. Sleep apnea may not seem like a big deal
for some people because its signs don’t
appear so harsh. However, sleep apnea and
its signs can deepen and lead to severe
behavioral and health problems.
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9. Hyperactivity, and/or
developmental
problems in children
Deterioratingof ADHD
Memory issues
Weight gain
Depression
Impotence
Stroke
Diabetes
Fallingasleep while driving
High blood pressure
Heart disease
Heart attack
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10. How Is Sleep Apnea Treated?
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11. Sleep apnea is treated with
CPAP therapy and a breathing machine.
Oral device therapy is also verified to
work in many cases.
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13. If you thinkyou or your partner has sleep
apnea,reach out to us immediately at our
dental office in Leawood.
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14. Contact us now to schedule your
consultation with one of our best professional
experts in treatingSleep Apnea.
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