They include symptoms
suggesting depression, irritability, sexual dysfunction, learning and memory difficulties,
and falling asleep while at work, on the phone, or driving. Untreated sleep apnea patients
are 3 times (or more) likely to have automobile accidents; CPAP treatment reverses the
increased risk. It has been estimated that up to 50 percent of sleep apnea patients have
high blood pressure. It has recently been shown that sleep apnea contributes to high blood
pressure. Risk for heart attack and stroke may also increase in those with sleep apnea. |