REVITALISE SLEEP CLINIC


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REVITALISE SLEEP CLINIC


ACN 662 757 459

ua.moc.cinilcpeelsesilativer%40ytsirk

EN

  • EN

  • FR

  • ES

  • PT

  • DE

  • CN

  • UA

  • RU

  • EN

  • FR

  • ES

  • PT

  • DE

  • CN

  • UA

  • RU


Sleep Apnea: It’s Not Just a Man’s Problem

When we think of sleep apnea, the image that often comes to mind is that of an older, overweight man. However, sleep apnea doesn’t just happen to older men—it can affect women too. In fact, for every 2 to 3 men diagnosed with sleep apnea, one woman has it as well. Could that woman be you?

Treatment Sleep Apnea: Not Just Snoring

Sleep apnea in women often presents differently than in men, making it easy to overlook. While snoring is a common symptom, it’s not always loud or frequent in women. Many women with sleep apnea remain undiagnosed simply because the signs are more subtle and less recognized.

Subtle Symptoms in Women:

    Snoring (even if it’s not loud or frequent)

    Morning headaches

    Memory loss or difficulty concentrating

    Waking up with a dry mouth or sore throat

    Insomnia or difficulty staying asleep

    Mood swings or irritability

Why Are Women Underdiagnosed?

Women are less likely to report chronic snoring, perhaps due to the misconception that it’s a “man’s problem” or simply because they find it embarrassing. Additionally, the milder and more subtle symptoms in women can often lead to a misdiagnosis or be dismissed altogether.

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Don’t Ignore the Signs

If you think you might have sleep apnea, it’s crucial to take proactive steps. Talk to your doctor or take a free sleep assessment to see if you’re at risk. Identifying and treating sleep apnea can significantly improve your energy levels, mood, and overall quality of life.

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    Take Action Today

    Recognizing the symptoms of sleep apnea is the first step toward better sleep and a healthier life. Don’t wait—get the help you need to sleep soundly and wake up refreshed.