What Are The Effects of Sleep Apnea?

Because of the serious disturbances in their normal sleep patterns, people with sleep apnea often feel very sleepy during the day and their concentration and daytime performance suffer. The consequences of sleep apnea range from annoying to life-threatening. They include depression, irritability, sexual dysfunction, learning and memory difficulties, and falling asleep while at work, on the phone, or driving. It has been estimated that up to 50 percent of sleep apnea patients have high blood pressure. Although it is not known with certainty if there is a cause and effect relationship, it appears that sleep apnea contributes to high blood pressure. Risk for heart attack and stroke may also increase in those with sleep apnea. In addition, sleep apnea is sometimes implicated in sudden infant death syndrome.


What is Sleep Apnea?

Who Gets Sleep Apnea?

What Causes Sleep Apnea?

How Is Normal Breathing Restored During Sleep?

When Should Sleep Apnea Be Suspected?

How Is Sleep Apnea Diagnosed?

How Is Sleep Apnea Treated?

Back Home