It can often be difficult to recognize the symptoms of sleep apnea if you don't have a bed partner. Someone in bed with you can often see the most common symptoms. Symptoms like loud snoring, gasping for air, witnessed episodes where the person doesn't breathe for 10 or more seconds. The individual with sleep apnea will notice sore throat, nasal congestion, night sweats, dry mouth in the morning and feeling unrested even after getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep. You don't have to have all of these symptoms to have sleep apnea. Most importantly if you wake up and don't feel rested and have a history of snoring there is a good chance you may have sleep apnea.
If you think you may have sleep apnea or are experiencing symptoms, consider setting up a consultation with an sleep clinic in Austin.
Friday, January 23, 2009
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