Harm and treatment of sleep apnea
Sleep apnea can induce a variety of chronic diseases: hypertension, diabetes, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, heart failure, sexual dysfunction, forgetfulness and depression ... and can even cause sudden sleep death.
Sleep apnea can induce myocardial infarction
Long-term snoring will lead to a decline in heart function, prolonged apnea, may cause a large area of myocardial infarction, and even cause sudden death!
Sleep apnea can induce cerebral hemorrhage
Repeated sleep apnea can cause repeated and instantaneous increases in blood pressure, and repeated impacts on the vascular endothelium may cause cerebral vascular rupture and cause sudden death!
Sleep apnea patients are prone to traffic accidents
Patients with sleep apnea will wake up briefly after falling asleep, have poor sleep quality, are prone to drowsiness during the day, and are not attentive, and may cause accidents when driving.
Treatment of sleep apnea
Patients with sleep apnea need to lose weight. Generally, patients with severe sleep apnea need a ventilator and an oxygen generator for treatment.