
If you frequently experience symptoms such as fatigue throughout the day or difficulty falling asleep at night, it could be a sign of sleep apnea, which causes you to periodically stop breathing at night. This disorder affects millions of adults but can often go undiagnosed because you may be unaware that your symptoms are part of a more significant problem. The team at Hunt Sleep Solutions in Poquoson, VA, is here today to discuss common symptoms and risk factors of sleep apnea.
Don’t Ignore Your Symptoms
Sleep apnea can be difficult to diagnose because you may not realize how severe your symptoms are. Leaving this disorder untreated could lead to serious consequences for your overall well-being. Common symptoms like chronic fatigue throughout the day can make completing tasks difficult, and mood changes caused by lack of sleep can place a strain on your relationship. Additionally, sleep apnea can lead to increased blood pressure and heart disease, which can have serious consequences for your health. If you suspect you or a loved one has symptoms of sleep apnea, talk to our team to learn more about diagnosis and treatment.
Who Is At A High Risk Of Apnea?
Almost anyone can have sleep apnea, including children and adults. Because many symptoms occur while you sleep, it can be hard to spot a problem. If you often snore loudly or wake your partner up at night from your snoring, this is a common indicator of a disorder. Some patients may be at a higher risk of sleep apnea. People over 50 with a family history of sleep apnea may be at high risk. Other risk factors include deviated septum, chronic sinus problems, narrow airways, and more. If you are unsure about your risk level for this disorder, take our risk assessment quiz before scheduling an appointment with our team.
How Our Team Can Help
After diagnosing the condition, we may be able to create a custom oral appliance that treats your symptoms and helps you get better rest at night. Unlike a CPAP machine, your custom oral appliance will be crafted to fit your personal needs and may be more comfortable. You will wear it at night to keep your airways open and reduce your symptoms. The device will keep your jaw in place and position your tongue to keep your airways open and breathe better. Your oral appliance may be able to help treat chronic snoring as well as obstructive sleep apnea. Over time, you may notice that you are resting better in the evenings, have better concentration throughout the day, and have overall health improvements.
Schedule An Appointment With Our Team
The team at Hunt Sleep Solutions in Poquoson, VA, can help you get better sleep. Schedule your appointment today by calling (757) 868-6651.