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Review
. 2017 May-Jun;34(3):262-268.
doi: 10.4103/0970-2113.205331.

Raising awareness about sleep disorders

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Review

Raising awareness about sleep disorders

Stuti J Jaiswal et al. Lung India. 2017 May-Jun.

Abstract

Sleep disorders affect a substantial number of people worldwide and may be increasing in prevalence. Unfortunately, many of these disorders can go unrecognized and untreated in clinical practice. Although physicians understand that good sleep is essential to patient health, approaching the issue is often glossed over in the primary care setting. Importantly, recent data also suggest that sleep disorders are becoming increasingly recognized in developing nations. Here, we review the pertinent features and treatment of some of the major sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, insomnia, and others, that affect patient health. We aim to promote clinician and public awareness of various sleep disorders with the intent of increasing rates of recognition and treatment.

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