Sleep apnea is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires medical attention. The risks of undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea include heart attacks, strokes, impotence, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure and heart failure. In addition, obstructive sleep apnea causes daytime sleepiness that can result in accidents, lost productivity and interpersonal relationship problems. The severity of the symptoms may be mild, moderate or severe.
The best way to prevent sleep apnea is to start an early treatment of primary snoring, which might help stop the cycle that leads to obstructive sleep apnea. Also, treating obesity and losing weight can prevent sleep apnea from developing. If you believe that your bedmate might have sleep apnea, we recommend letting them know. Notice if they continue to snore loudly, and be more alert to your bedmate's sleep. The sooner that you seek treatment, the better are the chances of treating sleep apnea fast.