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How Fibromyalgia and Sleep Apnea Are Connected

Dr. Brett Berner
4 min readJul 19, 2024

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Fibromyalgia and sleep apnea both mess up your nighttime sleep. The ongoing pain from fibromyalgia can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep. Having sleep apnea can make fibromyalgia symptoms worse.

Are you frequently waking up during the night and struggling to get up in the morning? Do you feel tired and low on energy during the day? Conditions like fibromyalgia and sleep apnea could cause these symptoms.

Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition that causes widespread pain in the body, often disrupting sleep. Sleep apnea, on the other hand, leads to breathing problems during sleep, which can reduce oxygen levels in your body.

It’s possible to have either condition or both; they might be connected. This article explores how fibromyalgia and sleep apnea are related, their symptoms, and the treatment options available.

What is the connection between fibromyalgia and sleep apnea?

In a study from 2017, researchers found that half of the people with fibromyalgia also had obstructive sleep apnea. The study also discovered that many individuals with fibromyalgia often complained of feeling tired in the morning and having trouble sleeping, which could make it difficult to tell if someone had only fibromyalgia or if sleep apnea…

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Dr. Brett Berner
Dr. Brett Berner

Written by Dr. Brett Berner

Upper Cervical Chiropractor in Lutz, FL. Schedule a complimentary consultation: text CONSULT to 813-578-5889 or www.foundationschedule.com

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