yöapnean
Yöapnean is a term that originates from the Finnish language, where "yö" means "night" and "apnea" refers to a pause in breathing. It is used to describe a sleep disorder characterized by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. These pauses can last for a few seconds to several minutes and are often accompanied by a decrease in blood oxygen levels. Yöapnean can be categorized into two main types: central yöapnean, which is caused by a problem in the brain's respiratory control center, and obstructive yöapnean, which occurs when the airway is physically blocked, often due to enlarged tonsils or adenoids in children, or other structures in the throat in adults.
Symptoms of yöapnean may include snoring, gasping for air during sleep, morning headaches, daytime sleepiness, and
Treatment options vary depending on the type and severity of yöapnean. For obstructive yöapnean, lifestyle changes
Prevention strategies include maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and addressing any underlying conditions that may