Is 'No Snoring, No Problem' a Misconception? Nearly Half Unaware of Sleep Apnea Syndrome Without Snoring
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A survey by the General Incorporated Association for Snoring and Apnea Improvement revealed that nearly half (44.5%) of respondents were unaware of the existence of 'Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS) without snoring.' The association urges early detection through observations from others and subtle signs, rather than assuming safety due to lack of snoring.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is it possible to have sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) without snoring?
- A: Yes, while about half of people are unaware of this, it is entirely possible to have sleep apnea syndrome without snoring.
- Q: What are the main signs of SAS without snoring?
- A: Signs include pauses in breathing during sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, dry mouth upon waking, and frequent awakenings at night.
- Q: What is most important for early detection of SAS?
- A: It is very important not to dismiss observations from family or roommates and to consult a specialist.