People who snore may have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
The key symptoms of OSA are:
• Excessive daytime sleepiness.
• Loud or disruptive snoring.
• Gasping or choking during sleep.
Other common symptoms include:
• Grogginess and morning headaches.
• Frequent urination at night.
• Depression and irritability.
• Grogginess and morning headaches.
• Frequent urination at night.
• Depression and irritability.
Untreated OSA is associated with an increased risk of:
• High blood pressure.
• Heart disease and heart attack.
• Stroke.
• Fatigue-related motor vehicle and work accidents.
• Decreased quality of life.
• High blood pressure.
• Heart disease and heart attack.
• Stroke.
• Fatigue-related motor vehicle and work accidents.
• Decreased quality of life.
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