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Sleep apnea is a common yet serious sleep disorder where your breathing is repeatedly interrupted during sleep. If you donu2019t consult a sleep apneas specialist in Singapore as soon as the symptoms show up, it may cause Type-2 Diabetes and several heart disorders.
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10 Signs that Signify You May be Suffering from Sleep Apnea – A Quick, but Brief Knowledge About Age-related Hearing Loss
Sleep apnea is a common yet serious sleep disorder where your breathing is repeatedly interrupted during sleep. If you don’t consult a sleep apneas specialist in Singaporeas soon as the symptoms show up, it may cause Type-2 Diabetes and several heart disorders.
Sleep apnea: Signs and symptoms If you have any of the following conditions, there’s a good chance that you have sleep apnea. • Snore too loudly • If you learn that you snore and have breathing issues during sleep • You wake up in the middle of your sleep due to the shortness of breath • You wake up choking or gasping • You often wake up frequently to go to the bathroom • You wake up to dry mouth • You wake up to the sore throat • You wake up with a headache • You have insomnia • You are finding it difficult to concentrate or remember something • You are having mood swings • You have gained too much weight • You drink too much • You do smoking • You are not interested in sex or having sexual dysfunction
Sleep apnea: When to see a doctor? If any of the above-mentioned conditions are bothering you for a while, you must discuss the symptoms with your doctor. They will diagnose you properly and will recommend you to a sleep specialist if necessary. In most cases, changing lifestyle or sleep circles can help to fight sleep apnea, but the sleep specialist will monitor your brain activity, eye movement, breathing, and oxygen level in your blood to come up with the best treatment plan.
Age-related hearing loss: Why this is more important than you think? Aging is inevitable and as we age, we start to a certain power, like eyesight or energy or the loss of hearing. Here in this article, we will talk about age-related hearing loss as most people think that it’s quite common to lose your power of hearing after a certain age. While it’s true, but that doesn’t mean that you should accept it and suffer from complete loss of hearing. Recent statistics show that every 1 out of 2 people after the age of 65 start to lose their power of hearing, and that is why we are asking you not to take this lightly and seek help from a hearing specialist in Singapore.
Age-related hearing loss: Causes Age-related hearing loss happens gradually as we age and it affects the inner ear first. Some of the most common reasons for age-related hearing loss are, • Structural change of your inner ear • Change of blood flow to your inner ear • Impairment of nerves responsible for hearing • Imbalances in your brain’s power to process speech and sound • Damaged tiny hair that is responsible for transmitting sound • Diabetes • Poor blood circulation • Exposure to loud noises • Using certain medicines • Family history of hearing problem • Smoking
Age-related hearing loss: symptoms and diagnose If you are experiencing the following conditions, you may be inclined to age-related hearing loss, which could do permanent damage to your hearings system, if left untreated. • The normal sound seems overly loud • Difficulty in hearing in public places like at the road or in traffic etc • Ringing in the ear or tinnitus • Turning up the volume of the television or mobile devices to hear perfectly • Frequently asking people to repeat their words • Having issues to understand words over a telephone call • Source URL: https://www.storeboard.com/blogs/health/10-signs-that-signify-you-may-be-suffering-from-sleep-apnea--a-auick-but-brief-knowledge-about-age-related-hearing-loss/3888194
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