Sleep apnea causes aren’t always within our control. But understanding the many signs of sleep apnea is an important step in determining your own personal level of risk.
Apnea happens when our breathing is interrupted while sleeping. This causes oxygen deprivation, in the bloodstream and in the brain, which can lead to serious health problems like diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure and heart failure – not to mention lesser but still harmful issues like lack of sleep, irritability and drowsiness (particularly dangerous while we’re on the road).
Obviously, these are problems to be avoided, and by better understanding the full range of sleep apnea causes, we can start taking steps to do just that.