Many people think of snoring as the primary symptom of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), but the condition often affects much more than sleep alone. Patients with untreated or poorly controlled OSA frequently report: Brain fog Difficulty concentrating...
Many patients assume that getting more hours of sleep should automatically improve energy levels. However, some individuals continue waking up exhausted even after spending a full night in bed. Poor sleep quality, interrupted breathing, loud snoring, and...
Many patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) report symptoms that go beyond loud snoring or interrupted sleep. Some individuals struggle with persistent brain fog, difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, daytime fatigue, and reduced mental clarity without...