Are you always tired or sleepy? Does snoring keep you or your partner awake? You are not alone.
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic sleep problems, yet very few people know the symptoms or the serious, potentially life-threatening dangers of some of these conditions.
Sleep disorders cause more than just daytime drowsiness. You may experience impaired concentration, loss of memory and coping skills. Maybe a loved one is frustrated at being kept awake by your snoring. Falling asleep while driving is a real problem that risks your life and those of innocent people. Sleep disorders can also exacerbate existing conditions such as diabetes and cancer.
Our highly experienced physicians and staff can get to the root of your sleeping problems. We have the expertise to evaluate, diagnose and treat sleep-related disorders and get your life back on track.
Common Symptoms of Sleep Disorders
If you or someone you care for suffers from one or more of the following symptoms, it may be the cause or the result of a sleep disorder.
- Daytime fatigue
- Daytime sleepiness
- Low energy levels
- Waking up feeling tired
- Difficulty concentrating
- Irritability
- Personality changes
- Weight gain
- Reflux (heartburn)
- Snoring
- Difficulty sleeping
- Chronic pain
- Feeling the need to sleep more than 7-8 hours a day
- Frequent accidents
- Jittery legs
- Mild to severe depression
- Decreased sexual desire
- Nightmares
- Sleepwalking
- Bed wetting
- Sleep-time anxiety
- High blood pressure
- Heart problems
- Stroke