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Complications of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness

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Sleepiness during the day can impair performance, increase errors, and impact health

Complications of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness

The complications of excessive daytime sleepiness affect nearly every area of life, from safety and performance to emotional wellbeing. When excessive daytime sleepiness is untreated, it can increase the risk of serious accidents, health problems, and long-term cognitive decline.

Road and Work Accidents

Drowsiness slows reaction time and impairs judgement. It can lead to:

Car accidents, especially during long drives or in early morning traffic

Workplace injuries, particularly in jobs requiring focus, such as construction or machine operation

Poor academic or job performance, due to lapses in attention and reduced memory

Microsleeps while driving are particularly dangerous and often go unnoticed until it’s too late.

Mental and Emotional Health

Persistent sleepiness contributes to:

Irritability and mood swings

Depression and anxiety, especially if quality of life is reduced

Social withdrawal, due to embarrassment or exhaustion

Poor motivation, making daily tasks harder to complete

These emotional effects can strain relationships and reduce life satisfaction.

Physical Health Risks

If the root cause is untreated, serious health consequences may follow:

Heart disease, especially in people with untreated sleep apnoea

High blood pressure and stroke, due to oxygen deprivation during sleep

Obesity and type 2 diabetes, due to hormonal disruptions and reduced activity

Immune suppression, increasing the risk of infections

Cognitive Decline

Over time, inadequate sleep may affect:

Memory consolidation

Attention span

Decision-making ability

Learning and academic performance

In older adults, long-standing sleep deprivation may even raise the risk of developing dementia.

Social and Lifestyle Consequences

People may experience:

Embarrassment or shame, especially if they fall asleep in public or during conversations

Misunderstandings, where others perceive them as lazy or disengaged

Difficulty maintaining relationships, due to irritability or lack of energy

Financial strain, from lost productivity or frequent sick leave

Complications of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness In South Africa

In South Africa, these complications are often overlooked. A lack of access to sleep studies and specialist care means many people suffer in silence or are misdiagnosed. Public campaigns promoting sleep health and workplace wellness initiatives could help change this.

The complications of excessive daytime sleepiness are avoidable in most cases. Early recognition, proper treatment, and supportive care make a substantial difference in health, safety, and overall quality of life.

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