Obstructive Sleep Apnea and the Single Adult
Often Misdiagnosed, Understanding Symptoms, May Lead to a Better Night of Sleep
By Christine Cadena, published Sep 14, 2006
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For single adults, with obstructive sleep apnea, the hardest issue to deal with is the misdiagnosis. All too often, single adults are involved in social activities, work related performance and standard daily living which can be physically burdensome to the body. Understanding the cause of obstructive sleep apnea, the symptoms associated with the condition and methods of treatment, will assist the single adult in remedying unusual day symptoms which may have been previously misdiagnosed.
As the leading cause of sleep apnea, obstruction involves the blockage of soft tissue in the rear of the throat. While sleeping the soft tissue, which progressively loses elasticity, begins to weigh heavier on the throat resulting in interim periods of interrupted breathing. Most common among men, and individuals over 40 years of age, obstructive sleep apnea may be misdiagnosed in single adults. Misdiagnosis often is the result of side effects attributed to a non-sleep apnea related condition and the lack of another individual, while sleeping, who can verify the sleep apnea even exists.
For single adults, obstructive sleep apnea will present with a variety of daytime symptoms. Because sleep is interrupted as often as 400 times a night, for up to 30 seconds in duration, obstructive sleep apnea may result in morning headaches, excessive fatigue, moodiness, decreased sex drive, depression, heartburn and difficulty concentrating. For those individuals who are overweight, there is an additional risk for developing obstructive sleep apnea and, unfortunately, for single adults the symptoms described may be attributed to weight erroneously.
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Did You Know?
More than 18 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea.
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