Sleep apnea is a serious disorder that occurs when the breathing of a person is interrupted during sleep.
Hypertension
Stroke
Heart failure
Irregular heart beats
Heart attacks
Apnea is derived from the Greek word “want of breath”.
People with sleep apnea can stop the breathing as many as 30 times or more each night.
The spouse or the family member is the first person to notice the signs of sleep apnea.
Sleep apnea effects 4 percent of middle aged men and 2 percent of middle-aged women
Sleep apnea is more common in men than in women
Sleep apnea can also be found in children
Persons with sleep apnea is 3 times more prone to motor vehicle accidents
Sleep apnea often runs in family
People with sleep apnea are more prone to high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke
Sleep apnea people often experience excessive day time sleeping like sleeping while talking over the phone or driving
Continuous positive airway pressure is the most common, non invasive treatment for moderate to severe sleep apnea.