Does treating my allergy fix my sleep apnea?

Treating allergic rhinitis aggressively — with nasal corticosteroid sprays, appropriate antihistamines, and allergen avoidance — is an important first step and can reduce snoring significantly in some patients. However, once sleep apnea is established, it usually requires its own treatment such as CPAP therapy alongside allergy management. Dr. Dixit Kumar Thakur at PulmoVista Clinics evaluates both conditions together for the best outcome.

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