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Learn Sleep Apnea Side Effects and The Dangers of Them

By Sam Kappel


Over 18 million Americans have some form of sleep apnea and that number is growing. There are dangerous and even life threatening sleep apnea side effects if it's left untreated. One of the major causes of sleep apnea today is obesity. Over 50% of people with sleep apnea are obese. This number is increasing and due to the side effects it is important to get sleep apnea treated.

There are several side effects associated with sleep apnea, but I am only going to name some of the more dangerous and common ones. If left untreated sleep apnea can become a major health risk and even life threatening. Here are some of the major side effects:

1.) Heart Attack

2.) Stroke

3.) High blood pressure

4.) Diabetes

5.) High Blood Pressure

6.) Obesity

7.) Irregular beating of the heart

8.) Day time tiredness

9.) Fast weight gain

10.) Weight gain

11.) Neurological diseases

12.) Weight gain

13.) Spinal injuries

14.) Diabetes

15.) Depression

16.) Spine and brain-stem problems

17.) Spinal injuries

18.) Heart Failure

Sleep apnea is caused when the airway becomes partially or fully blocked while sleeping. This causes oxygen levels to decline in the body and can cause many of the above health issues. Lack of oxygen can be dangerous and even life threatening. This is just one cause of many of the side effects and a reason to get sleep apnea treated.

One of the biggest causes of some of these nasty side effects is stress and the hormones that come with it. The lack of sleep and irregular sleeping patterns puts stress on the body. The hormone most associated with stress is Cortisol and this is a major cause of weight gain. Stress can cause major problems with health, including heart issues.

If you suffer from some of these side effects, but have not been diagnosed, it is important to get checked out immediately. If you know you have sleep apnea it is important to find a treatment as soon as possible to help avoid side effects.

There are different types of options to treat sleep apnea. Find what option works best for you and what works for you.




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