You might be wondering what’s going on with you these days. Then, you stumble across a problem called sleep apnea. You read the symptoms of this disorder. Suddenly, it all comes together: You probably need sleep apnea treatment! While it’s very possible you’re right on target, remember that it’s also possible you are mixing up symptoms of one problem with this particular issue. For the clarity you need, come in for a visit. For a quick review of the symptoms, we’ve got you covered right now!
Your Mouth And Throat May Feel Dry
You’re probably doing a lot of breathing through your mouth and choking and gasping throughout the night. So, it’s fair to assume your mouth may feel sticky and dry when you wake up. Your throat might hurt, too. Chances are good these symptoms of sleep apnea will occur together!
You Might Have Headaches
You’re probably going to end up with some headaches, especially as you wake up in the morning. Combine the sleep deprivation with your lack of oxygen and then the frustration you experience throughout your fatigued day and head pain may occur.
You’re Probably Tired
You’re likely going to feel more than just a bit groggy when sleep apnea enters your life. You might feel a heavy does of exhaustion on top of a heavy dose of tiredness. Addressing the issue with treatment will fix this.
You May Feel Very Moody
Hey there, sleepyhead! Don’t expect to feel chipper when sleep apnea takes its toll. You may feel quite moody.
Concentrating May Feel Impossible
Yes, concentrating may be nearly impossible, too. Good thing treatment will help.
Check In With Us For A Sleep Apnea Diagnosis
Though you may think you’re reading symptoms correctly, it’s always essential that you check in with us to determine whether sleep apnea treatment is required. James Stewart, DDS, and our team serve patients from Livonia, MI, as well as Farmington Hills, Farmington, Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Dearborn Heights, Dearborn, Garden City, Westland, Redford, and the surrounding communities. To schedule a consultation, call our office today at (734) 425-4400.