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When breathing changes are disturbing sleep.
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
Sleep-related breathing disorders include nighttime breathing problems such as central sleep apnea and problematic snoring, which can interfere with sleep quality, oxygen levels, and daytime function.
These visits cover central sleep apnea, snoring, and other breathing-related sleep concerns that may affect sleep quality, daytime alertness, and overall health.
Symptoms & Treatment
Do you recognize
Do you recognize
these signs?
Common Symptoms
- Snoring or irregular breathing during sleep
- Witnessed pauses in breathing
- Waking with headaches or dry mouth
- Central sleep apnea
- Daytime fatigue and poor concentration
- Sleep disruption affecting the patient or bed partner
Treatment Options
- Sleep testing to define the breathing pattern
- Review of obstructive versus central apnea causes
- Snoring and airway evaluation
- Positive airway pressure treatment planning when indicated
- Medical review of underlying contributors
- Follow-up for symptom control and daytime function