Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Family Medicine & GP

Do you snore loudly ?
OSA can affect people of all ages and is often marked by loud snoring and daytime sleepiness. It occurs when breathing repeatedly slows or stops during sleep. Many people with OSA are unaware it’s happening.
Common symptoms
Loud snoring or pauses in breathing during sleep
Waking up gasping or choking
Morning headaches
Fatigue, poor concentration, or mood changes
Health risks
Untreated OSA increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, stroke, depression, and even road accidents due to drowsiness while driving.
Treatment
OSA can be effectively treated using CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy, which gently delivers air through a mask to keep your airways open during sleep—helping you breathe easier and sleep better.
Sleep well. Breathe easy. Live healthier.

