Caffeine isn’t necessarily going to wake you up. Instead, it’s probably going to make it more likely that you can’t even fall asleep at all. So, it’s important to consider this detail. When you want to treat your sleep apnea but you aren’t even able to get into the land of the unconscious, you’re going to face additional problems!
So, what’s the solution when it comes to your caffeine and sleep apnea treatment, you wonder? Will you have to just give caffeine up cold turkey? Well, not necessarily. It all depends on your constitution. If you can handle some caffeine, you may simply have to have a cut-off time, so that when you get into bed, the caffeine has worn off. Experiment a bit to see what works.
Pay close attention to the foods and drinks you’re consuming. Remember that you can always use an online search engine when in doubt. Otherwise, you may be unknowingly consuming caffeine that’s decreasing the effectiveness of your sleep apnea treatment! (Hint: Chocolate bars and even decaf coffee contain caffeine!).
Treat your sleep apnea concern with our team, so you can provide yourself with the rejuvenation and rest you need. To learn more, schedule an appointment with your dentist by calling Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.
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