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Snoring is a common condition that affects many people, often causing annoyance to those who share a sleeping space.
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While it may seem like just a harmless noise, snoring can sometimes be a sign of a more serious underlying health issue like sleep apnea.
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Sleep apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, is a risk factor for heart failure.
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Sleep apnea disrupts breathing, lowering oxygen and raising stress hormones. This strains the heart, increasing risk of high blood pressure, heart failure, and even heart attacks.
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Loud snoring, gasping, snorting, or choking during sleep, frequent nighttime urination and morning headaches or dry mouth.
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If you experience any of the symptoms of sleep apnea, see a doctor to get evaluated. They may refer you to a sleep specialist for a sleep study to diagnose the condition.
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