Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder in which a person's breathing is interrupted during sleep. This can lead to a decrease in oxygen levels and disrupt the quality of one's sleep.

The most common symptom of sleep apnea is loud snoring, followed by pauses in breathing during sleep. Other signs include morning headaches, fatigue, and irritability.

Sleep apnea can increase the risk of developing several health conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

The most common method of diagnosing sleep apnea is by conducting a sleep study. This involves monitoring a person's breathing and other bodily functions while they sleep.

The treatment for sleep apnea depends on the severity of the condition. The most common form of treatment is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy