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Neurological issues often lead to sleep disturbances, including difficulties in falling or staying asleep, with some individuals preferring late bedtimes and waking up in the afternoon. A common condition associated with these problems is sleep apnea, which can be categorized into obstructive and central types. Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when throat structures block the trachea, leading to symptoms like dry mouth, snoring, headaches, and unrefreshing sleep. In contrast, central sleep apnea involves disruptions in the brain's respiratory rhythm during sleep. Indicators of central sleep apnea may include changes in palate elevation, facial tone, slurred speech, and difficulty swallowing. Addressing these issues often requires stimulating the brainstem to restore proper respiratory function during sleep. Office: (734)-707-5105 Email: Info@drkeiser.com #ehlersdanlossyndrome #ehlersdanlos #eds #ehlersdanlosawareness #ehlersdanlossyndromes #ehlersdanlossyndromeawareness #pots #potstreatment #potsawareness #postcovid #posturalorthostatictachycardiasyndrome #potsie #dysautonomia #dysautonomiaawareness #dysautonomiawarrior #dysautonomiatreatment #vestibular #autonomicdysfunction #autonomicnervoussystem #ans #concussion #concussionawareness #concussiontreatment #concussions #postconcussionsyndrome #postconcussion #headinjury #braininjury #braininjuryawareness #braininjuryrehab