Are Sleep Apnea and Night Sweats Related?

04/03/2015 09:24
Night sweats are one of the symptoms of sleep apnea, but it could also indicate something else entirely. Only a thorough diagnosis from an expert in sleep apnea in Thousand Oaks will be able to tell you exactly what you have, but in order to know to see a doctor, you need to be aware of the symptoms of sleep apnea.
 
The most common characteristic of sleep apnea is loud, chronic snoring. Unfortunately, if you live by yourself, you may not realize that you snore while you sleep, so people with sleep apnea sometimes do not realize that they snore. And snoring is not always indicative of sleep apnea, and some people with sleep apnea do not snore at all. Because of this, you need to be aware of the additional symptoms to get a better idea of whether or not you have sleep apnea and need to see an expert in sleep apnea machine in Thousand Oaks.
 
These symptoms include:
 
Headaches, dry mouth, and sore throat in the morning
Difficulty concentrating throughout the day
Problems with memory
Mood changes, depression, and irritability
An increased heart rate
A need to go to the bathroom often at night
Loss of interest in sex