Is Sleep Apnea Hereditary? | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Is Sleep Apnea Hereditary?

Is Sleep Apnea Hereditary? ENT Care in Glendale, AZ

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can run in families. If a close relative has OSA, your risk increases. Genetics, facial structure, and lifestyle all contribute. Untreated OSA can cause daytime fatigue, irritability, and long-term health problems.

Types of Sleep Apnea

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Most common; caused by airway blockage during sleep.
  • Central Sleep Apnea: Brain fails to signal breathing muscles; rarely hereditary.
  • Complex Sleep Apnea: Combination of OSA and central sleep apnea.

Risk Factors

Inherited traits such as jaw and facial structure, tongue size, and bone placement can increase OSA risk. Lifestyle factors like obesity also contribute. Even with genetic risk, effective treatments exist.

Treatment Options

Solutions include:

  • CPAP therapy to keep airways open
  • Non-invasive treatments or surgery to improve airway structure
  • Lifestyle modifications and sleep hygiene

ENT Specialists in Glendale

At Enticare in Glendale, Arizona, our ENT doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders, including OSA. We provide sleep studies and personalized treatment plans using the latest medical solutions to help you sleep better and wake refreshed.

Schedule a consultation at Enticare today to start your path to healthy sleep.

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