Snoring can stop your heart.
Snoring can stop your heart. How is obesity, snoring and heart disease related to each other? Sleep apnea, snoring when sleeping, usually mean the state of low oxygen level in blood stream and high in carbon dioxide during the period of momentary pause of breathing when you are asleep. Snoring does not always mean sleep apnea. Aside from this, the state in which the body stop breathing momentary when asleep does not only occur in obese person but can also occur in normal weight individual as well. Therefore, sleep apnea needs to be diagnosed properly by usually proper equipment for sleep study to test for any sign of abnormality of the heart. Sleep apnea will cause the body to experience high blood pressure in the arteries in the lung and throughout the body. The heart will contract that will affect the ability to pump blood around the body so as a result the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide transporting around the body is low and high respectively. In the early stage of sleep apnea, the body symptom will occur at night when sleeping, however if this continue, the symptom can occur during the day as well. The affected patient will not be able to gain deep sleep and will feel sleepy during the day. The heart can beat slower and in severe case, the heart can stop beating for 2 – 13 seconds. This can result in the