Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a breathing disorder in which the airway gets blocked or collapsed during sleep, causing repeated lapses in breath. Snoring is one of the most common symptoms of OSA, but not all people who snore have OSA. OSA-related snoring tends to be loud and sound as if a person is choking, snorting, or gasping. OSA disturbs sleep and often disrupts the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body. More mild snoring, often called primary snoring, occurs frequently but doesn’t provoke these other effects.
Silent pauses in breathing
Daytime sleepiness or fatigue
Insomnia
Occupational Voice Disorders
Surgical Treatment of Snoring /OSAS
Robot assisted Surgery
Maxillo Mandibular Advancement
Voice & Swallowing in Elderly
Soft Palate/Tonsil Treatments
Laryngeal Movement Disorders
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