Sleep Apnea Symptoms & Your Health in Texas

Effective Solutions for Sleep Apnea

Do you struggle with loud snoring, daytime fatigue, or other sleep-related issues? You may be experiencing sleep apnea, a serious condition that can negatively impact your health and relationships.

 

At Texas Dental Sleep Services, our providers specialize in treating sleep apnea and helping patients get the rest they need. Learn more about how sleep apnea can affect your health.

Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common type of sleep apnea, and its symptoms often include loud and excessive snoring. However, not all patients who snore suffer from the disorder. Additional symptoms of sleep apnea include:

If you’re experiencing one or more symptoms, schedule your consultation with one of our sleep dentists in your area to get the treatment you need.

Risk Factors of Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea can affect anyone regardless of age or gender, but there are several common risk factors:

How Sleep Apnea Affects Your Health

Leaving sleep apnea untreated can be detrimental to your physical and mental health in the long run. The disorder can cause a significant reduction in your oxygen levels, impacting your ability to function and restore yourself with sleep. 

 

A lack of uninterrupted sleep weakens your immune system, making you more vulnerable to diseases and infections. Sleep apnea can also increase your risk of serious health problems, such as:

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Discover Effective Solutions in Texas

At Texas Dental Sleep Services, our sleep specialists work with you to determine a treatment plan that fits your needs and lifestyle. Contact our office at (214) 272-0770 or simply fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. Or find a doctor in your area.

 

We treat patients in our offices, as well as at nursing homes, assisted living centers, and retirement communities in our four main centers: Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, and the Valley (McAllen). We look forward to seeing you soon!

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