Can Sleeping Pills Help Sleep Apnea?

September 18, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — starsleepplano @ 10:18 pm
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Do you have trouble sleeping throughout the night? Are you constantly exhausted throughout the day? Does your focus lack when you try to get work done? You may think that popping a sleeping pill could be an easy solution to help you get the sleep you need to thrive during the day. However, when you have sleep apnea, it can actually have the opposite effect. Continue reading to learn more about sleep apnea and how sleeping pills can affect it.

What Is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that affects an estimated 20 million Americans! People with this condition have repetitive ceases in their breathing throughout the night as they sleep. These can last for 10 seconds or longer and can occur hundreds of times each night. This condition also increases your risk of serious health conditions, like high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, and more. Here are some of the most common symptoms of sleep apnea to keep in mind:

  • Loud snoring
  • Waking up gasping for air
  • Insomnia
  • Daytime sleepiness
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Mood changes
  • Frequent headaches

How Do Sleeping Pills Affect Sleep Apnea?

Sleeping pills can sometimes be helpful for those suffering from insomnia. However, if you have sleep apnea, taking sleeping pills isn’t a great idea. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) occurs when a person’s throat relaxes and blocks the flow of air. Sleeping pills can cause these same tissues to relax even more, resulting in sleep apnea symptoms that are even more severe. Ultimately, this isn’t the safest option for your body.

How Is Sleep Apnea Treated?

The most common treatment for sleep apnea is CPAP therapy. This consists of wearing a mask that covers the nose and/or mouth during sleep. The mask is connected to a machine that maintains a steady flow of air, keeping the airway open. This is an effective option for many people, but some find it uncomfortable, so they are less likely to comply with their treatment.

Another option for treating sleep apnea is oral appliance therapy. This is ideal for those with mild to moderate sleep apnea. With this treatment, an oral appliance is customized for your mouth. It is worn at night and works by shifting your jaw into the proper position so you are less likely to encounter obstructions and breathing cessations during sleep.

Sleep apnea can make it challenging to sleep well, but sleeping pills probably aren’t in your best interest. By discussing your concerns with a sleep dentist, you can seek a diagnosis and put together a plan that can help you achieve the quality sleep you deserve.

About the Practice

At Star Sleep & Wellness in Plano, we have a team that consists of a Sleep Dentist, Sleep Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and a Licensed Psychologist. It is our goal to help our patients achieve the quality, uninterrupted sleep they deserve. To learn more about sleep apnea treatment options or to schedule an appointment, visit our website or call (214) 750-7776.