Pronunciation: /æpˈniːə/
noun a medical condition characterized by the stopping of breathing for short periods during sleep
A1 Apnoea is a medical condition where a person stops breathing for a short period of time.
A2 People with sleep apnoea may experience interrupted breathing while they sleep.
B1 Treatment options for apnoea include CPAP machines and lifestyle changes.
B2 Severe cases of apnoea may require surgery to correct the breathing obstruction.
C1 Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is often recommended for patients with apnoea.
C2 Research has shown a link between untreated apnoea and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
formal The patient was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea.
informal My uncle snores loudly due to his sleep apnoea.
slang I can't fall asleep because of my apnoea acting up.
figurative The sudden silence in the room was like an apnoea in the conversation.
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