The sleep disorder you might not know you have - Alayna Vaughan

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A leather mask that clamps the mouth shut.
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A cannonball sewn into a soldier’s uniform.
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And a machine that delivers sudden electrical pulses.
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These old items were all intended treatments
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for a problem that has haunted humanity for millennia:
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snoring.
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It might seem harmless, but snoring can be a sign of something more dangerous.
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So, what exactly causes snoring? And when does it become a problem?
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A snore’s quality can range from a gentle mew to a stuttering chainsaw—
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but all snores originate from the respiratory tract,
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which is lined with soft tissues.
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During sleep, the muscles around these tissues relax,
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narrowing the airway.
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Many factors, including congestion, anatomical features,
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and the position you’re sleeping in,
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can further constrict this passage and lead to or exacerbate snoring.
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The narrower the respiratory tract is, the stronger the airflow,
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and the more those relaxed tissues may vibrate,
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producing sound.
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Most of us will snore at some point in our lives.
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But loud, chronic snoring is one sign of a sleep disorder
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known as obstructive sleep apnea.
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It affects about a quarter of all adults,
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but it’s estimated that around 80% of people who suffer from it
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aren’t aware they have it.
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This is especially troublesome because it can lead to serious cardiovascular issues.
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Obstructive sleep apnea is usually caused by blockages in the airway
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and is mainly characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep.
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There's one other kind of sleep apnea called central sleep apnea,
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which occurs when the brain temporarily fails to regulate the body's breathing.
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This condition isn't as common,
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and snoring is usually a less prominent feature—
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though you can have both.
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If you’re experiencing obstructive sleep apnea,
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you might stop breathing for 10 or more seconds before waking,
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sometimes without realizing it, to catch your breath.
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In doing so, you might make a snorting or a choking sound.
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This may happen five times an hour,
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though in severe cases, it could occur more than 30.
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And it's a problem because your tissues are getting less oxygen.
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As you experience periods of low oxygen intake,
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your body releases stress hormones.
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And your blood vessels constrict to get oxygenated blood to your vital organs.
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This increases your blood pressure and puts additional stress on your heart.
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And this is why obstructive sleep apnea can be linked to hypertension
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and other cardiovascular problems.
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Your difficulty breathing and poor-quality rest may also lead to headaches,
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decreased concentration, and chronic fatigue.
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So what puts someone at risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea?
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Features like larger tongues, thicker necks, and smaller jaws
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can make people more susceptible.
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Older people are more at risk because, as we age,
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our soft tissues loosen, further narrowing our airways.
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Drinking alcohol before going to sleep can cause excessive relaxation
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of our throat and jaw muscles.
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And one of the main contributors to obstructive sleep apnea is weight gain
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because more tissue around the neck can constrict the airway.
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Many researchers see weight loss as a solution to obstructive sleep apnea.
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Certain behavioral shifts, like limiting your alcohol consumption before bed,
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elevating your head, and avoiding sleeping on your back may also help.
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For people who have a milder condition,
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mouth and throat exercises have been shown to alleviate obstructive sleep apnea
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in some preliminary trials.
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But these approaches, and devices like oral appliances,
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may not always be sufficient.
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Sleep apnea can be reliably treated using CPAP machines,
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which keep the airway open by delivering a constant stream of pressurized air.
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Doctors will usually aim to remedy sleep apnea with non-invasive treatments
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like these first, but if they don’t work, they may consider surgery.
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Snores can be silly.
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But intense ones are well-worth investigating with a doctor.
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After all, everyone needs a chance to catch their breath—
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and some z’s...
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