
Sleep Disordered Breathing
Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) refers to a group of conditions characterized by abnormal breathing patterns during sleep — most commonly Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Left untreated, SDB can lead to serious health issues like hypertension, heart disease, stroke, daytime fatigue, and impaired concentration.
Our Comprehensive Care Includes:
Detailed Sleep Evaluation:
Assessment of symptoms such as loud snoring, choking during sleep, daytime sleepiness, and morning headaches.
Diagnostic Testing:
Advanced sleep studies (polysomnography or home sleep apnea testing) to accurately diagnose the type and severity of the disorder.
Customized Treatment Plans:
Management options including CPAP therapy, lifestyle modifications, positional therapy, and in select cases, surgical referrals.
Long-Term Monitoring:
Regular follow-ups to ensure effective treatment, symptom control, and better quality of sleep.
Patient Education & Support:
Guidance on healthy sleep hygiene, use of CPAP devices, and awareness about the impact of untreated SDB.