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In this short clip, Dr. Omar Mctabi, a board-certified sleep physician and pulmonologist, explains why Obesity Hypoventilation Disorder (OHS) is a serious and often misunderstood condition. OHS affects breathing, oxygen levels, and sleep quality, placing dangerous strain on the lungs, heart, and brain. Left untreated, it can lead to severe fatigue, sleep apnea complications, heart problems, and reduced quality of life. Many people mistake the symptoms — such as shortness of breath, daytime sleepiness, and poor sleep — for normal effects of weight or aging. Dr. Mctabi breaks down why this disorder requires medical attention and how proper diagnosis and treatment can be life-saving. This clip is part of Beyond Sleep 101, where we share expert insights on sleep disorders, breathing conditions, men’s health, and better sleep. 👉 Watch the clip 👍 Like & follow Beyond Sleep 101 📤 Share to help spread awareness 🌙 Because better sleep changes everything. obesity hypoventilation disorder, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, OHS, sleep apnea and obesity, breathing disorder, sleep disorder, breathing problems at night, low oxygen levels, carbon dioxide retention, daytime sleepiness, shortness of breath, poor sleep quality, snoring and obesity, lung health, sleep health, respiratory failure risk, heart strain, oxygen deprivation, pulmonologist explains, sleep doctor explains, sleep medicine, men’s health, weight and breathing, fatigue causes, restless sleep, Beyond Sleep 101, Dr Omar Mctabi, sleep health education, medical awareness #ObesityHypoventilationSyndrome #OHS #SleepDisorders #SleepApnea #BreathingDisorders #Pulmonologist #SleepDoctor #MensHealth #LungHealth #SleepHealth #BetterSleep #HealthEducation #BeyondSleep101