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Can brain damage from sleep apnea be reversed?
The degree of recovery from sleep apnea-related brain damage varies on the severity and length of the disorder, as well as personal health variables. However, with the right care, the damage may be partly reversible. Hypoxia (brain lack of oxygen) caused by sleep apnea may eventually result in anatomical alterations in the brain as well as cognitive impairment.
In order to avoid apnea episodes and restore oxygen levels during sleep, the main treatment for sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure, or Waklert 150mg. Some people with sleep apnea may benefit from CPAP therapy in terms of improved brain structure and cognitive performance, according to studies. Individual patients may have varying degrees of improvement.
To reduce the chance of long-term consequences and support brain health, it's critical for people with sleep apnea to have a diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. Successful management of sleep apnea requires regular monitoring and follow-up visits with medical specialists.
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