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Snoring loud / Pulse rate
I have hypertension and diabetes over 15 years. I snore loudly when I sleep ( highest 60dB) and quite consistently. At time I wake up with a slight sweat, pulse reads around 105, blood sugar 100,BP around 137/80, later comes down to 110/70 in the morning. At bed time BP 125/75 usually. My H1Abc 6.2 generally. J am on medication for sugar and BP. Should I need to be concerned with excessive snoring,?
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If your snoring is causing you to wake up feeling tired and fatigued like you have not slept enough it should be evaluated. Get a sleep study and a nasolaryngoscopy done to get more information. You need to consult an ENT for complete evaluation.
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