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If you are known to snore loudly, then it could be more than simply a source of irritation for your partner - it could actually be a sign that you’re suffering from a serious medical problem. Snoring is one of the most obvious symptoms of sleep apnoea, a condition that causes you to stop breathing in your sleep as your airways become obstructed – and one that an estimated 24% of men suffer from1. Sleep apnoea itself can be fatal, but can also lead to further health issues. For example, a study this week found that people with sleep apnoea were 58% more likely to develop heart disease2. Worryingly, it is thought that 90% of those with sleep apnoea have not been diagnosed. The good news? Once you have been diagnosed, almost every case can be treated through therapy. Two of the main symptoms of sleep apnoea are snoring and tiredness during the day. If either or both of these symptoms sound familiar to you, either through yourself or a partner, it may be worth reading on.
SymptomsAccording to the NHS3, the symptoms of Sleep Apnoea include:
feeling very sleepy during the daywaking up with a sore or dry throatpoor memory and concentrationheadaches (particularly in the morning)irritability and a short temperanxietydepressionlack of interest in sexin men, impotence (inability to get or maintain an erection)
Additional symptoms include snoring, non-refreshed sleep, restless sleep, gasping or choking during the night, reduced ability to handle stress, frequent toilet visits during the night and high blood pressure4.
What can contribute?Increasing ageBeing overweight *Being maleSmall lower jawLarge collar size *Existing diabetic *SmokingAlcoholUse of sedativesWhat it means for you* - key risks4
The effects of sleep apnoea are wide ranging. As well as the tiredness and increased risk of heart disease, as mentioned above, it also leads to a lack of concentration, higher risk of accidents at work and while driving, anxiety, short temper, as well as leading to problems in your personal life due to depression, irritability and a lack of sex drive.
What can I do about it?If you think you may have sleep apnoea, there are three main routes to follow – either getting diagnosed and treated by the NHS, privately, or at home. It all depends on how long you are prepared to wait, and on the expense.



Whatever you do, if you have any of the symptoms of sleep apnoea, we strongly recommend that you get tested, as the effects of untreated sleep apnoea can be very serious. The important thing to remember is that diagnosis and treatment can be very quick and incredibly effective, so you could be enjoying a better quality of life within a month.
References: 1 - http://topnews.co.uk/28799-sleep-apnea-increases-risk-heart-disease-or-death2 - http://pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com/2010/07/13/sleep-apnea-linked-to-heart-disease-risk/
3 - http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Sleep-apnoea/Pages/Symptoms.aspx
4 - http://www.sleep-study.co.uk
5 - http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/@dh/@en/@ps/@sta/@perf/documents/digitalasset/dh_118346.xls accessed via http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Statistics/Performancedataandstatistics/HospitalWaitingTimesandListStatistics/Diagnostics/index.htm






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