Causes of Snoring Leesburg

See Why You’re a Loud Sleeper

The nighttime is where you get to rest and recharge for the next day. However, if you or your partner snores, getting to sleep can be a challenge. Plus, the snoring that is occurring may be a sign of sleep apnea, which is a sleeping disorder that makes it hard to get a full night’s rest. Dr. Jennifer Pham offers sleep apnea therapy in Leesburg, and she understands the relationship this disorder has with snoring. Keep reading to learn more about your snoring and how it can be treated!

 

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Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Snoring occurs when there is some sort of partial blockage in the airway, causing noise during sleep. This issue is minor as long as your body is getting enough oxygen, however loud snoring could be a warning sign for sleep apnea. This condition occurs when the throat muscles relax so much around the airway that you have difficulty breathing while sleeping. The pauses in breathing that this problem causes translate to trouble sleeping as well as louder snoring. If you or your partner notice snoring, you should participate in a sleep study to ensure your health and ability to rest.

Other Signs of Sleep Apnea

Snoring isn’t the only warning sign of sleep apnea. The most obvious symptom, besides loud snoring, is chronic sleepiness. Do you feel tired at work? Do you feel sleepy during your regular day-to-day activities? You could have sleep apnea.

You and your family should be aware of these common symptoms:

  • Drowsiness
  • Morning headaches
  • Waking up out of breath
  • Gasping during the night
  • High blood pressure
  • Dry mouth
  • Moodiness
  • Impotence
  • Lack of focus

Stop Snoring Today

If you’re ready to stop snoring and treat your sleep apnea, don’t hesitate to contact our office today for a consultation. Dr. Pham will talk to you about your sleeping schedule and examine your mouth before developing a personalized treatment plan. She wants to help her patients enjoy restful nights for more productive days. Call now to get started!