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Stress and Sleep Apnea

Stress plays a major role in both your psychological and physical health, affecting diet, mood, relationships, and weight. Stress can even impact healthy sleep. Chronic stress can lead to sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep apnea. Stress is often ignored when health problems arise. Understanding how much stress is present in your life is critical to knowing its personal impact. If you are already experiencing sleep loss, stress may be a factor.

What is Stress?

Stress is the feeling of being overwhelmed by emotional or mental pressure.  The body responds to mental stress with physical symptoms. People respond to stress and to different levels of stress in different ways. Long-term stress can lead to lasting health issues. Often stress is not targeted as the cause of chronic symptoms. Sometimes people react to stress with unhealthy solutions such as drugs or drinking alcohol, which can lead to additional health issues.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Stress?

Stress can manifest physically with a variety of symptoms:

Stress can affect behavior including:

Additionally, stress is often not pinpointed as the cause of any of these issues. People suffering from stress-related conditions may self-medicate, not realizing the source of their ailments.

Causes of Stress

Many life events can be the foundation for ongoing stress:

Short-term life events can cause stress as well including moving, job promotions, or buying a house. Even events that should be relaxing can be stressful. Holidays or a vacations can be stressful if a person must plan, prepare, schedule, and budget for the event.

Can Stress Cause Sleep Apnea?

Stress can certainly contribute to the onset of sleep apnea. However, stress affects each person differently so there is no direct link that is true for every person or case.  Stress is associated not only with sleep apnea but also with mental disorders like anxiety and depression.

How Can Stress Affect Your Health?

As mentioned, stress can lead to other illnesses, both physical and mental. Stress can also induce stomach problems, muscle pain, depression, sleep problems, sleepiness, and more. Managing stress to avoid feeling other illnesses and symptoms could really benefit a person’s overall health and well-being.

What are the Effects of Stress on Sleep Apnea Patients?

If a person is already managing sleep apnea, stress can compound the sleep disorder. While the connection between stress and sleep apnea is mostly indirect, there are telltale indications that stress may be affecting an existing sleep apnea condition. you may:

Tips to Reduce Stress

Treatments for Sleep Apnea

Staying CPAP compliant is the best way to manage an existing sleep apnea condition. Even with the presence of stress, maintaining your CPAP therapy helps prevent ill effects from both sleep apnea and stress impacting your personal health.

Make sure you follow the prescribed setting from your doctor for your CPAP machine. Keep your CPAP machine clean and replace tubing and your mask as needed. Use a CPAP mask that is most comfortable for you.

Can Stress and Anxiety Cause Sleep Apnea?

There is no direct evidence that stress and anxiety are a cause of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is the result of periodic airway collapse during sleep. The condition is the result of family history or lifestyle.

Taking steps to manage stress such as meditation can reduce the impact of stress on your life. Defining ongoing stress in your life and eliminating those causes may be necessary. Even when you are able to reduce stress in your life, it is still advisable to continue your CPAP therapy to sustain healthy sleep.

How Do I Test for Sleep Apnea at Home?

Understanding your sleep is the first step toward determining if you have a sleep disorder like sleep apnea. Getting a home diagnosis is easy.

  1. With a Complete Care Package, you will schedule a 10-minute telehealth visit with a healthcare provider to discuss symptoms, upcoming sleep study, test results, and discuss treatment options.
  2.  A multi-night, disposable home sleep apnea test is mailed to your house to be completed at your convenience.
  3. A physician analyzes the sleep data and provides a prescription if needed.
  4. Schedule an optional follow-up appointment (additional fee applies).
  5. We connect you to sleep experts who can offer customized sleep therapy options, assistance in equipment purchase, and initial set-up.

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