The definition of mild sleep apnea is, put in its most basic terms, the least-advanced form of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). But you can probably tell that just from its name. The real questions are: Does mild sleep apnea represent a serious health risk? And what are the symptoms of mild sleep apnea you should look out for?
Because mild sleep apnea means your sleep isn’t interrupted as often as with more severe cases of sleep apnea, it can be harder to know if you have it. Nonetheless, people who have (or who think they have) even a mild form of sleep apnea should be aware of the symptoms and risks, as well as the steps they can take to treat the condition — and prevent it from becoming something more serious.