Snoring and Sleep Apnea

What is Snoring and Sleep Apnea?

Snoring is the harsh sound made during sleep when airflow causes tissue vibration in the throat. While occasional snoring is common, loud and chronic snoring can indicate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)—a serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts. This can lead to poor sleep, fatigue, and serious health risks like heart disease or high blood pressure. At ESENS ENT, we diagnose the root cause of snoring and sleep apnea using advanced tools and provide safe, effective treatment for restful sleep.

At Esense ENT, we provide expert evaluation and customized treatment to reduce the impact of tinnitus and improve your ear health.

Common Causes of Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Understanding the causes helps us treat sleep-related issues effectively.

Obstructed Nasal Airway

Deviated septum or nasal congestion can block airflow and cause snoring.

Throat Muscle Relaxation

During sleep, relaxed muscles collapse and block the airway in apnea cases.

Obesity or Neck Fat

Excess tissue around the throat narrows the airway during sleep.

Alcohol or Sedatives

These relax throat muscles more than usual, worsening snoring or apnea.

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Symptoms of Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Snoring and sleep apnea disturb normal breathing during sleep, leading to poor rest and potential health issues. Early identification of symptoms ensures timely diagnosis and effective, long-term treatment solutions.

Why Choose ESENS ENT for Snoring & Apnea?

We offer expert diagnosis and long-term solutions for sleep health.

  • Accurate diagnosis using sleep study tests and airway exams

  • Personalized treatment plans for all snoring and apnea levels

  • Options like CPAP, oral devices, or surgeries

  • Experienced ENT team for safe and lasting results

  • Focused on restoring deep, uninterrupted sleep

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FAQ

FAQs About Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Not always. But loud and frequent snoring can be a warning.

 

 

Yes. Untreated apnea increases risks of stroke, heart disease, and fatigue-related accidents.

 

Yes. CPAP machines, oral devices, and weight management help in many cases.

 

 

Through a sleep study or polysomnography that tracks breathing during sleep.

 

If snoring is loud, disruptive, or linked with choking or fatigue.

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