Severe sleep apnea might seem like a redundant phrase to many of us. After all, it’s hard to think of any condition that prevents you from sleeping — costing you energy and wakefulness during the day and connected to a host of other serious diseases like heart failure and stroke — as anything other than “severe.”
But, as with most other health conditions, there are varying degrees of severity when it comes to sleep apnea. And we’re learning that more severe sleep apnea is strongly associated with more extreme health risks. So, with that in mind, what is generally considered to be severe sleep apnea, and what risks does severe apnea present to your health in general?