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Not Just Snoring: It Can Kill You in Your Sleep
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Can snoring be more than just an annoying sound at night?
In this episode of the Daily Brief Podcast, Dr. Albert Takem speaks with sleep medicine expert Dr. Naveed Shah about obstructive sleep apnea, one of the most common and underdiagnosed sleep-related conditions. Many people dismiss loud snoring, daytime exhaustion, or falling asleep in front of the TV as normal. But in some patients, these signs may point to repeated pauses in breathing during sleep.
Dr. Shah explains what actually happens when the airway collapses, why oxygen levels can drop, and how untreated sleep apnea can affect blood pressure, blood sugar, heart health, stroke risk, and daytime safety. The conversation also covers why many patients do not realize they have sleep apnea until a spouse or partner notices the breathing pauses.
We discuss:
• Why loud snoring should not always be ignored
• What obstructive sleep apnea means
• Why some patients stop breathing during sleep
• How sleep apnea can affect blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke risk
• Why daytime fatigue and falling asleep unintentionally are warning signs
• The connection between sleep apnea, obesity, cravings, and low energy
• When patients should talk to their doctor about screening or a sleep study
If you snore loudly, wake up tired, or someone has told you that you stop breathing during sleep, this is a conversation worth taking seriously. Sleep apnea is treatable, but it often starts with recognizing that “just snoring” may not be normal.
This episode is for education only and does not replace medical advice. Always speak with your own physician about your symptoms, risks, testing, and treatment options.
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