Snoring is more than just a noisy habit. In many cases, it may be a symptom of a serious condition known as obstructive sleep apnea, where a person’s breathing stops temporarily during sleep – for several seconds or even minutes – and this can happen dozens or hundreds of times per night.
On the "Analytics" program on Eurasia First Channel,
Professor Alexey Mikhailovich explains:
• What sleep apnea is and why it develops
• How it can threaten your health — and even life
• How to recognize it early
• And why delaying diagnosis is dangerous
Alexey Mikhailovich
🔹 Pulmonologist and sleep specialist
🔹 Member of the European Respiratory Society (ERS)
🔹 Secretary General of the Euro-Asian Respiratory Society
🔹 Vice President of the Association of Russian-speaking Respiratory Medicine Specialists
Watch the episode and learn how to protect your sleep, health, and life.
📺 Watch the interview:
https://youtu.be/OJaY3yakdnk?feature=shared