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5 Responses to “How does sleep apnea affect constricted blood vessels in the brain?”
  1. Waffles says:

    the thing is every time u get lil oxygen the brain and it’s cells and r the first thing that get affected, so if u do not bread correctly, u will get a headache if the blood doesn’t doesn’t transport the oxygen with which calories r burned 2 form energy

    the blood cells transport o, if there is nothing 2 take the vessels get smaller

    just look at pilates program routine where it has an extra talking on how good breading and oxygenating helps the muscles work better, in contraction and everything

  2. casdave2001 says:

    Sorry but I’m not sure what you’re asking. Like how do you know your cerebral vessels are constricted? If you’re in close enough contact with your doctor that he/she’s doing testing that would reveal that than you should be asking him/her.

  3. Pat says:

    Total guess but I agree with what Waffles said. Sleep apnea may make even less oxygen in the blood and cause problems because of that.

  4. Michael T says:

    Good question for the doctor. I would think it might make it worse.

  5. cassandras_evil_sister2 says:

    i think its from the lower oxygen level in the blood from not breathing right.

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