Sleep Apnea Symptoms
While asleep, you may have these symptoms of sleep apnea:
- Breathing that starts and stops
- Frequent loud snoring (more common in men)
- Gasping for air
You may not know you have these symptoms until someone tells you. Or you may notice the following symptoms yourself:
- Daytime sleepiness and tiredness, which can lead to problems with learning, focusing, and reacting
- Dry mouth
- Fatigue (more common in women)
- Headache (more common in women)
- Insomnia (more common in women)
- Sexual dysfunction or decreased libido
- Waking up often during the night to urinate
Children who have sleep apnea may be overactive and may experience bedwetting, worsening asthma, and trouble paying attention in school. Visit Sleep Apnea in Children to learn more.
Talk to your healthcare provider about your symptoms. You may need a sleep study to help diagnose the condition.