Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is defined as the cessation of airflow during sleep preventing air from entering the lungs caused by an obstruction. These periods of 'stopping breathing' only become clinically significant if the cessation lasts for more than 10 seconds each time and occur more than 5 times every hour.

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Snoring

Snoring is caused by a narrowing of your airway, either from poor sleep posture or abnormalities of the soft tissues in your throat. A narrow airway gets in the way of smooth breathing and creates the sound of snoring.

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OSA Daytime Symptoms

  • Morning fatigue
  • Unrefreshing sleep
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness
  • Memory problems
  • Morning headaches
  • Morning dry mouth
  • Difficulty concentrating

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