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Department
Sleep Lab


What is OSA?

OSA is a disorder that causes repetitive pauses in breathing while a person is relaxed during sleep. It occurs when a muscle in the back of the throat relax to such an extent that they partially or completely block the airway. As the airway is blocked, the air supply to the lungs is threatened or stopped altogether resulting in reduced blood oxygen level. Because of this, an OSA sufferer often wakes up when asleep but is not aware of the same.

How would ‘You’ know ‘You’ have OSA?

People with Sleep Apnea usually do not remember waking up during the night as a result of poor quality of sleep. Sleep Apnea sufferers may often fall asleep easily during passive periods and in severe cases while at work, on the phone or even while driving.

Symptoms of Sleep Apnea:
  • Loud disruptive snoring and pauses in breathing and gasping or choking for air during sleep.
  • Waking up with a headache, feeling worn out, irritable, depressed and groggy.
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • Fatigue.
  • Obesity.
  • Changes in alertness, memory or mood.
 
RISKS OF UNTREATED OSA
BENEFITS OF TREATING OSA
TREATING OSA

Health Check-up Department

Contact No - 23667985
                         23667984

For Appointment Timings :
Monday - Friday8:30AM-4:30PM
Saturday8:30AM-12:00PM
Overview
What is OSA?

OSA is a disorder that causes repetitive pauses in breathing while a person is relaxed during sleep. It occurs when a muscle in the back of the throat relax to such an extent that they partially or completely block the airway. As the airway is blocked, the air supply to the lungs is threatened or stopped altogether resulting in reduced blood oxygen level. Because of this, an OSA sufferer often wakes up when asleep but is not aware of the same.

How would ‘You’ know ‘You’ have OSA?

People with Sleep Apnea usually do not remember waking up during the night as a result of poor quality of sleep. Sleep Apnea sufferers may often fall asleep easily during passive periods and in severe cases while at work, on the phone or even while driving.

Symptoms of Sleep Apnea:
  • Loud disruptive snoring and pauses in breathing and gasping or choking for air during sleep.
  • Waking up with a headache, feeling worn out, irritable, depressed and groggy.
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • Fatigue.
  • Obesity.
  • Changes in alertness, memory or mood.
 
RISKS OF UNTREATED OSA
BENEFITS OF TREATING OSA
TREATING OSA
Contact

Health Check-up Department

Contact No - 23667985 / 23667984

For Appointment Timings :
Monday - Friday8:30AM-4:30PM
Saturday8:30AM-12:00PM