Find Out How Sleep Apnea Impacts Your Health
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If you or someone you know suffers from sleep apnea, its important for you to understand how it could affect your health. First you need to determine if your sleep apnea is a health risk to seek further treatment.
Sleep apnea is a serious condition that causes the airway to collapse. A loud snoring can be present which occurs more often in males who are overweight and other people with necks more than 17 inches in diameter.
Sleep Apnea and Sex
Sleep apnea can decrease your desire for sex and sexual arousal and cause less intense orgasms. After being treated for sleep apnea, patients have cited substantial improvements in their sex lives.
Daytime Sleepiness
Another way how sleep apnea impacts your health is that it causes you to be extremely sleep during the day - and no wonder. Sleep apnea sufferers’ sleep is constantly interrupted, 20 to 30 times every night. During an eight-hour sleep session, someone who suffers from sleep apnea may never sleep for more than ten minutes at a time.
Sleep Apnea and Collisions
In a Canadian study of 800 Sleep apnea patients, it was found that they were almost five times more to be in a serious car accident than drivers who didnt suffer from Sleep apnea. Even mild suffers had the same risk. Seeking treatment right away is a must when suffering from Sleep apnea if you are at this risk.
Sleep Apnea And Increased Risk Of Diabetes
Another way sleep apnea impacts your health is how it increases your risk of diabetes. Every time your airway collapses while you sleep, you stop breathing and your body suffers from low levels of oxygen in the blood.
Your bloodstream is hit with a surge of hormones as your brain tries to wake you. You awake and return to sleep and repeat this cycle until its time to start your day.
The surge of chemicals and hormones that have been added in your bloodstream create stress hormones. Scientists believe these hormones can affect your bodys cells that make insulin. Insulin is a hormone related to diabetes.


