
SLEEP APNEIA - Treatment in Lisbon
Specialised clinical assessment and treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome in Lisbon
WHAT IS SLEEP APNOEA?

Chronic nocturnal breathing disruption
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (OSAS) is a serious sleep disorder in which breathing is interrupted for seconds and restarts repeatedly, due to the collapse of the upper airways. These pauses (apnoeas) cause dangerous drops in blood oxygen levels and continuous cerebral micro-awakenings, preventing deep sleep and placing a heavy burden on the cardiovascular and neurological systems.
Most common manifestations
- Intense snoringLoud and frequent snoring, often interspersed with silent pauses and sudden choking (gasps).
- Drowsiness and Daytime FatigueExtreme tiredness during the day, with episodes in which the person falls asleep easily in passive situations (reading, watching TV or driving).
- Observed Breathing PausesAlarming reports from the partner about breathing stops followed by asphyxiation or nocturnal suffocation.
- Morning and Cognitive SymptomsWaking up with a very dry mouth, frontal headaches, difficulty concentrating ("brain fog") and irritability.
RISK FACTORS AND CAUSES OF APNOEA
Anatomical factors
Narrowed airways (sinusitis, rhinitis), hypertrophied tonsils or adenoids, drooping soft palate, large tongue or changes in the maxillofacial structure.
AnatomyOverweight
The accumulation of fat around the neck and upper airways increases the risk of obstruction and collapse during nocturnal muscle relaxation.
MetabolicAge and Gender
More common in men and people over 40, as well as in women after the menopause due to hormonal changes.
BiologicalHabits and Lifestyle
Drinking alcohol before bed, smoking, using sedatives and muscle relaxants, which aggravate the laxity and irritation of the throat.
Behavioural
Sleep apnoea is also strongly associated with high blood pressure, insulin resistance and chronic cardiovascular problems.
EFFECTIVENESS IN THE TREATMENT OF SLEEP APNEIA
Consistent clinical results and vital impact on neurological and cardiovascular health
Sources: Bonsignore MR et al. (2021), European Sleep Apnea Database, Patel SR et al, meta-analysis on sleepiness improvement with CPAP, Tregear S et al. (2010), meta-analysis on reducing the risk of accidents with CPAP e Camacho M et al. (2020), meta-analysis of myofunctional/respiratory therapy in obstructive sleep apnoea.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF NOT IGNORING SNORING
Snoring isn't just a noisy nuisance for those sleeping next to you. It is often the main alarm of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome. Ignoring night-time breathing pauses means subjecting the brain and heart to chronic, intermittent oxygen deprivation, preventing the body from carrying out the natural repair processes of sleep, and exponentially increasing the risk of resistant hypertension, arrhythmias, strokes and early cognitive decline.
At NeuroPsyque, we take a clinical and multidisciplinary approach to sleep-disordered breathing. From accurate diagnosis through validated tests to the treatment or referral most suited to your severity (such as positive pressure therapy with CPAP, intraoral devices or metabolic and myofunctional rehabilitation). Our central aim is to restore nocturnal oxygenation and the health of your brain, giving you back your long-term health.
FAQ's about Sleep Apnoea
Does sleep apnoea only affect overweight people?
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What is CPAP and do I have to use it forever?
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