Snoring Isn’t Always Harmless: Could It Be Sleep Apnea?

Occasional snoring might just be annoying, but chronic, loud snoring can be a red flag for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—a serious condition that affects your breathing during sleep.

At ENT & Allergy Associates, our sleep and airway specialists across NY, NJ, and PA can help determine whether your snoring is harmless or a sign of something more.

Signs you might have sleep apnea:

  • Loud snoring, gasping, or choking at night
  • Daytime fatigue despite a full night's sleep
  • Morning headaches or dry mouth
  • Trouble concentrating or mood swings

Sleep apnea increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure if left untreated. Our ENT physicians offer in-office evaluations and sleep studies, along with advanced treatments like CPAP alternatives and airway surgery.

Don’t ignore the snore. Contact us to schedule a sleep assessment today.