Snoring Can Affect Your Partner
Sleep apnea is a serious health condition that causes lapses in breathing, snoring, and other symptoms. If you suffer from sleep apnea, you understand how it interrupts your sleep cycle night after night — but did you know that it can interfere with your partner’s sleep as well?
Snoring can be loud and disruptive, keeping your bed partner awake and potentially causing strife in your relationship. Discover how sleep apnea may be affecting your relationship as Dr. Winkelmann explains below.


How Snoring is Impacting Your Relationship
Sleep apnea patients are at a higher risk for a handful of other health conditions if they don’t find an effective treatment. However, the condition can also affect your partner in many ways as well. If you suffer from untreated sleep apnea or chronic snoring, both you and your partner may experience:
- Insomnia
- Restlessness
- Mood swings
- Fatigue during the day
- Irritability
- Morning headaches
- Decreased libido
- More frequent arguments
Getting quality sleep is an essential part of maintaining good mental and physical health for both you and your partner. Any of the symptoms listed above can cause tension in your relationship and make intimacy difficult. If you snore, your partner may choose to sleep in a different room, further increasing the stress between you two.
How Sleep Apnea Treatment Benefits Your Relationship
Treating sleep apnea not only improves your overall well-being but also benefits your social life, too. Patients who treat their symptoms find it easier to maintain a positive attitude around friends and family instead of feeling easily annoyed. Along with an improved mood, treating your sleep apnea can result in heightened mental performance. Your challenges at work can be mindfully tackled due to the increased sharpness and engagement that quality sleep provides.
Physical symptoms of sleep apnea can also impact your relationships. Sleep apnea can make it difficult to positively interact with the people in your life if headaches due to the condition regularly occur. Weight gain and erectile dysfunction are also linked to sleep apnea which can cause intimacy issues. Heartburn is another common symptom of sleep apnea and can disrupt your presence in a social setting.
You shouldn’t have to let sleep apnea symptoms keep you from maintaining healthy, successful relationships. Dr. Winkelmann offers treatment options that can help tackle your sleep apnea symptoms and give you the quality sleep you need.
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Don’t Let Sleep Apnea Affect Your Relationships Any Longer
Sleep apnea doesn’t have to control your life. If you’re looking to get your health and happiness back on track, our team is here to help! Dr. Winkelmann can provide the sleep apnea solutions you need to regain your sleep. Schedule a consultation by calling our Wake Forest office at (984) 237-1013 or get in touch through our online contact form.