Common symptoms

Snoring
Snoring is the sound that happens when air is trying to pass through narrowed air passages. Everybody knows someone who snores and it affects more than just the snorer.

Gasping
When air can’t get to your body, it goes into distress. Your body and brain need oxygen! Gasping for air often follows episodes of loud snoring. Your bed partner may hear these sounds and may find them quite scary!

Fatigue
We’ve all had tired days after going to bed later than usual. People who have sleep apnea never get a good night sleep. When the body wakes itself up gasping for air multiple times an hour, it’s as if it didn’t sleep at all. What a torture!

Easily Irritated
It’s not unusual to get a bit grumpy before your morning coffee but sufferers of sleep apnea are often grumpy throughout the day and they get easily angered or impatient.

Waking Up
At the end of a tired, irritated and unproductive day, people who suffer from sleep apnea go to bed to restart the cycle all over again. Unable to breathe they wake up frequently through the night and often go through life like a zombie.
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Living is a disease from which sleep gives us relief eight hours a day.
One of the principal functions of sleep is to clean up and detoxify our bodies, minds and brain from the demands of the day.