Typical Symptoms
Snoring does not just annoy your bed partner, it actually shortens and interrupts the restful deep sleep phase (REM phase) of the snorer. Snorers who suffer from interrupted sleep often feel less rested and suffer from day-time tiredness.
The following symptoms indicate whether your patient has a snoring problem:
- daytime tiredness
- reduced ability to concentrate
- depressed moods, irritability
- headaches with usual onset in the morning
- reduced performance ability
- fatigue
- night sweats
- weight gain
- cardiac and vascular diseases such as hypertension
- loss of libido/disturbed potency