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The Symptoms of Sleep Apnea (Part 1)

People who suffer from sleep apnea and who live with someone else have a greater chance of having it diagnosed as the other person may be able to observe your pattern of sleeping. However, sometimes it goes undetected for a period of time and if you live alone it may take a while to determine if sleep apnea is the cause of why you never feel completely rested. There are a few symptoms that may help you in narrowing down your problem.

When it comes to sleep apnea, it is something that worries many. The fact is that many people are not sleeping correctly or that they sleep for a full eight hours and wake up feeling as if they didn’t sleep at all. Sleep apnea can be the cause of this. More often then not, you won’t know that you have this condition but will go to see your doctor because you are just tired all the time. Many people find themselves shocked to hear that something was wrong with their actual sleeping patterns. In fact, many don’t realize that anything at all is happening to them.

What are the symptoms that you should look for? No matter what type of sleep apnea that you have, obstructive or central, your symptoms are likely to be about the same. This can make it a bit more difficult to determine what type of apnea you actually suffer from. Here are some of the symptoms that you are likely to be facing.

Hypersomnia. You may be tired during the day even though you have slept through the night.

Snoring. One of the most common symptoms that most people face is that of snoring. There is no doubt that snoring can be tiresome, but it can also be a sign of something much more serious. If your snoring wakes up your spouse, then it is time to talk to your doctor about it.

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