Sleep Apnea Cardiovascular
Disease Sleep apnea is a condition where a person experiences pauses in their breathing while sleeping. It’s a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is a type of heart disease that can lead to heart attacks and stroke. People with sleep apnea tend to have higher levels of blood pressure, higher levels of cholesterol, and are more likely to have irregular heart rhythms. Treating sleep apnea can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and improve the overall health of patients. It’s important that people who think they may have sleep apnea talk to their doctor and get tested, as leaving it untreated can lead to serious health problems.
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