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Red flag symptoms of OSA
Other symptoms that may indicate OSA may be secondary to a more sinister condition such as a cancerous tumour, include:
- Unilateral nasal bleeding
- Change in voice character
- Severe nasal obstruction
- Unexplained hoarseness
- Dysphagia
- Rapid onset of OSA symptoms in the absence of marked weight gain
Should a patient report any of these symptoms, with or without the typical symptoms of OSAHS, they should be referred for urgent ear, nose and throat (ENT) assessment.
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