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Did you know that more than 50–70 million people in the U.S. suffer from one or several sleep disorders?

Sleep apnea, insomnia, sleep paralysis, and sleep walking are just some of the many sleep disorders that affects millions around the world.

Not being able to get the proper rest your body and mind needs can affect both your personal and professional life. It can also lead to myriad of health problems.

How Dr. John D. Bray MD Can Help

Dr. John D. Bray offers various treatments to help tackle sleep-related problems. From insomnia to sleep paralysis, he’s got the right solutions to all your health-related concerns.

Sleep Apnea

Approximately, 3–7 percent men and 2–5 percent of women in the U.S. have sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is considered dangerous. Research shows that patients with obstructive sleep apnea have a 140 percent chance of heart failure. The same report shows that they also have a 60 percent chance of having a stroke and developing heart disease.

Insomnia

Studies show that 30–35 percent of adults in the U.S. suffer from short-term insomnia and 10 percent suffer from chronic insomnia.

Sleep deprivation has led to some of the biggest accidents in history. In addition, lack of sleep can lead to:

  • Stroke
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart failure
  • Heart disease
  • Heart attack
  • Diabetes

Sleep Paralysis

Over 7.6 percent of people in the U.S. suffer from sleep paralysis. The inability to move your body while your brain is awake can be a terrifying experience.

It can also affect the quality of sleep you get every night. Most patients with sleep paralysis are afraid to go back to sleep. They stay up all night until they’re too tired to stay awake. This can have serious affects on your mental wellbeing. While sleep paralysis is not life-threatening, it can cause distress and anxiety.

When you visit Dr. John D. Bray, he will take into account your medical history before creating a treatment plan. He uses the latest research, resources and tools to ensure his patients get the best treatment they deserve.

By conditioning a thorough and proper examination, he can analyze the seriousness of his patients’ condition.

Dr. Bray’s clinic is known for its modern and reliable treatment plans that have been serving McCamey residents for over 30 years now.

To avail an appointment, please give us a call at 432-561-8183 or drop us an email at om@johndbraymd.com