Snoring vs Sleep Apnoea How To Tell The Difference
Introduction
Snoring is common. Sleep apnoea is a medical condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep. Understanding the difference is important for your long term health.
What is simple snoring
Airflow vibrates but breathing does not stop. Most simple snorers have airway narrowing due to reduced muscle tone or back sleeping.
What is obstructive sleep apnoea
Obstructive sleep apnoea involves full or partial airway blockages. Symptoms include
• gasping or choking during sleep
• pauses in breathing observed by a partner
• morning headaches
• excessive daytime tiredness
• difficulty concentrating
The National Institutes of Health summarises it clearly
“Obstructive sleep apnoea is characterised by repeated upper airway collapse during sleep resulting in intermittent hypoxia and disrupted sleep architecture.”
When snoring becomes concerning
Speak to a doctor if you
• wake with choking
• feel excessively tired
• have high blood pressure
• stop breathing at night
Where Zeus fits
Zeus is not a treatment for sleep apnoea.
It is designed for people whose snoring is caused by reduced airway muscle tone without the presence of apnoea. This includes most tongue and throat based snorers.
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Conclusion
Knowing whether your snoring is simple snoring or something more helps you choose the right solution and protects your long term health.