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Health Care & Concerns => Health Awareness => Topic started by: Big Chicken on December 17, 2024, 11:02:35 pm

Title: Re: Can Sleep Apnea Cause Thicken Blood
Post by: Big Chicken on December 18, 2024, 08:29:55 pm
Same here and brain fog.  Memory lost ect. I wear also.
Title: Re: Can Sleep Apnea Cause Thicken Blood
Post by: Genetic Freak on December 18, 2024, 05:19:15 am
It is one of the main reasons for high RBC. Most bodybuilders who struggle with blood viscosity blame it on the gear, but many suffer from undiagnosed sleep apnea or they have been diagnosed, but leave it untreated. They hate the mask. I don't like it either, as I am a stomach sleeper, but I still wear it. I figured it out.

If I don't wear it, because I had a head cold, I will wake up with a headache and feel like total crap for the rest of the day. I have no idea how guys can go without theirs. Horrible feeling.
Title: Can Sleep Apnea Cause Thicken Blood
Post by: Big Chicken on December 17, 2024, 11:02:35 pm
Yes, sleep apnea can thicken blood vessels and increase the risk of heart disease: 
Blood vessel changes
Sleep apnea can cause blood vessels to thicken and become stronger in response to the body's attempts to increase blood flow to the brain during apneic episodes. This can lead to reduced oxygen delivery to organs like the kidneys. 
Blood viscosity
Untreated sleep apnea can increase blood viscosity, which can slow blood flow, cause clotting, and lead to vessel occlusion. 
Coagulation factors
Sleep apnea can increase levels of coagulation factors like fibrinogen, factor VIIa, factor XIIa, and thrombin. 
Vascular aging
Severe sleep apnea can speed up vascular aging, which is the thickening or stiffening of blood vessels. 
High blood pressure
Sleep apnea is the leading cause of secondary hypertension, or high blood pressure with a known cause. 
Sleep apnea is a condition that causes periodic interruptions in breathing during sleep. Symptoms include snoring, fragmented sleep, and lapses in breathing.