Surgery for Snoring and OSA
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
OSA is a serious condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep. This disrupts sleep quality and causes significant daytime fatigue. If untreated, it increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure.
Health Alert: Untreated OSA is linked to serious long-term cardiovascular risks.
What Causes Snoring?
Snoring results from airway obstruction, often where the tongue and throat meet the soft palate. In children, this is frequently linked to enlarged tonsils or adenoids.
Pediatric Care
A chronically snoring child should be evaluated by a specialist, as tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy may be necessary for their overall health and development.
Treatment Options
Advanced Diagnostics
Detailed airway assessments, Sleep Endoscopy, and in-house Level 1 sleep studies.
Surgical Excellence
From septum correction to complex jaw surgeries using world-class surgical equipment.