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Overview Sleep apnea is a potentially serious condition that causes breathing to stop and start several times during sleep. People with the condition snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night of sleep. The main types of sleep apnea are: Obstructive sleep apnea. Also known as OSA, this more common form of sleep apnea occurs when throat narrowing blocks the flow of air into the lungs ...
Learn about sleep apnea treatments, from CPAP and oral devices to implants and surgery, and how to choose the right option based on your condition type OSA.
Mild obstructive sleep apnea (OSA): What you can do to feel better
Sleep apnea can strain the heart by lowering oxygen and raising blood pressure. Learn how OSA and CSA differ, plus testing and treatment options like CPAP and ASV.
Untreated OSA and your heart The fatigued feeling that often accompanies OSA is reason enough to address it. In addition, by disrupting sleep and lowering oxygen levels in the body, the condition can raise your risk of a wide range of serious health conditions that can reduce quality of life and longevity. When your sleep is poor, the odds of developing other health issues throughout your body ...
For people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who are unable to tolerate continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy or other nonsurgical treatments, the next consideration is usually surgery. Hypoglossal nerve stimulation has provided patients with a less invasive treatment option for their OSA, and continued innovation has led to the approval of a new technology.