This article is sponsored by the Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring.
Do you get enough sleep each night?
If you or your partner tosses and turns all night long, you are not alone.
According to stopsnoringtx.com, sleep apnea affects over 18 million Americans, and it can be treated.
How sleep apnea affects your health
Sleep apnea can lead to serious health problems, including heart disorders and depression.
Sleep apnea is a medical condition in which a person has one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while he or she sleeps. These pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes and may occur 30 times or more in a minute.
Whether you suffer from sleep apnea, snoring or CPAP intolerance, the Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring is dedicated to finding you the ideal treatment for your needs.
Patients at the Center for Sleep Apnea and Snoring who suffer from sleep apnea are treated with an oral appliance, which frees their lungs and allows proper airflow to stop snoring during the night.
Find out if you are at risk of sleep apnea by taking an easy quiz here.
For more information, visit stopsnoringtx.com or call 210-598-8200.