Sleep Apnea - Symptoms and Treatment

Written by admin on March 2, 2010 – 9:19 am -

 

Sleep Apnea is a debilitating and oftentimes life-threatening disorder characterized by breathing cessation during slumber. Apnea literally means to stop breathing. In sleep apnea sufferers, breathing can cease for just a few seconds or last for minutes. The first signs of sleep apnea are usually noticed by family members and include snoring and gagging.
Sleep apnea sufferers are usually tired all day, complain of headaches, and wake with sore throats. It reduces the amount of quality sleep the body gets. Quality sleep is needed for the body and brain to recoup from the days activities. The most dangerous symptom is respiration cessation. This symptom can lead to death.
There are two major types of non-surgical treatments for the symptoms of sleep apnea: oral appliances and CPAP equipment. Each have drawbacks and both require monitoring by a physician.
Which one works best is based on personal preference, severity and cause of the sleep apnea, and treatment compliance.
The traditional method involves the use of a CPAP machine. This machine continuously blows air into the oral cavity effectively splinting open the airway. The machine airflow pressure can be titred (set) to the individual patients needs. They are available as home based units or portable units. Some come with humidifiers and some do not. Heated humidifiers are recommended to prevent the drying out of the nasal and oral passages.
CPAP machines require power. A backup power supply should be available. For standard 120 volt AC power, self-contained battery powered inverters are available that can help with this problem. Be sure to keep the battery charged so it’s ready when needed.
A headgear and mask is used in conjunction with the CPAP machine and is tailored to each individual. Many patients do well with just a nose mask or nasal pillows while others need a full face mask due to mouth breathing.
Hoses may need to be rigged above the sleeper to prevent tangling and drainage of condensation into the users face. Usually condensation problems can be managed by experimenting with which heat setting works best in your bedroom environment.
Remember hot + cold = wet. If the heat setting is too high and the bedroom is cool or visa versa, condensation will build up.
The drawbacks associated with the CPAP include the patient’s inability to adjust to sleeping with a mask and getting tangled in the hose with restless sleep.
For most people with severe sleep apnea these are non-issues. The body is craving sleep so fiercely that the patient will fall asleep and stay asleep.
Another drawback is if a patient is a mouth breather, the nose mask is not effective. They may need a chin strap to keep the mouth shut or a full face mask that covers the nose and mouth. Some people find the care of headgear daunting.
Headgear and hoses should be washed in hot soapy water daily to prevent inspiration of germs, possibly causing respiratory illnesses.
For patients that have a hard time accepting the CPAP, there are oral sleep apnea appliances available. These are most effective for mild to moderate sleep apnea and people within normal weight ranges.
Oral appliances attach to the teeth and realign the jaw to hold the tongue forward, capture the tongue to prevent it from falling back into the throat, or increases the airspace.
Most oral appliances need to be fitted and maintained by a dentist. Oral appliances are very portable and do not require electricity to use.
Oral appliances are easily misplaced or lost. Take care to store it in the same place each morning. Use a room humidifier to prevent airway passages from drying.
It may be difficult to find a dentist well versed in sleep apnea. A physician will be able to give an appropriate referral.
Occasionally oral appliances may make the sleep apnea worse. Close monitoring by self or a family member is paramount.
Whichever external treatment a patient chooses needs to be complied with in order to get the full benefits. Sleep apnea is very dangerous, but is also extremely treatable. The sleep apnea sufferer should work closely with a doctor and find the option that is best for his/her needs and lifestyle.

For all the important facts about sleep apnea symptoms and treatment, including information about possible surgical procedures and natural cures, visit the new website http://www.SleepApneaOSA.com

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Interview With Rita - Sleep Apnea Treatment

Written by admin on February 7, 2010 – 8:17 am -

Rita discusses her successful treatment of sleep apnea and snoring by Dr. Jonathan Greenburg. Her candid interview reveals the process she went through to get treatment.

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Sleep Apnea Treatment and Symptoms - Sleep Apnia - Snoring Stop - Snore Snoring - Why Snore

Written by admin on January 27, 2010 – 2:16 pm -

www.budurl.com Sleep Apnea Treatment and Symptoms Learn the secrets to how YOU can finally Stop Snoring For Good and sleep quietly all night with this All Natural Ways to Stop Snoring www.howtostopsnoringremedies.com Dont waste any more of your hard earned money on ineffective, uncomfortable or inconvenient anti-snoring treatments. My revolutionary new Natural Ways program will teach you how to permanently stop snoring … GUARANTEED I was a Snorer. And that was an understatement. My wife …

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sleep apnea treatment

Written by admin on July 6, 2009 – 5:07 pm -

http://diycoloncleansing.com offers sleep apnea treatment information for those who want to stop snoring

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Oak Ridge Sleep Clinic Parkway Sleep Disorder Center

Written by admin on May 10, 2009 – 2:33 pm -

When counting sheep isn’t getting the job done, visit Parkway Sleep Disorder Center in Oak Ridge, TN. In addition to treating insomnia, the center tests, diagnoses and treats sleep apnea and other sleeping disorders. Part of Parkway Cardiology ociates, PSDC works closely with cardiologists, as sleep disorders often coincide with cardiovascular issues. Schedule an appointment for advanced and compassionate services aimed at restoring healthy sleeping patterns.
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http://diystopsnoring.com offers sleep apnea treatment information for those who are on the look out for sleep apnea and stop snoring information on the net.

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Don - Androgen Deprivation Syndrome, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Shoulder Pain, Sleep Apnea

Written by admin on March 21, 2009 – 8:32 am -

Patient has history of Prostate Cancer, which was resected 20 years ago. After a back surgery 4 years ago he later developed polymyalgia rheumatica ever since. This causes widespread muscle aching and stiffness, primarily in his left shoulder, knees, hips, legs, and ankles. Patient has been on O2 ever since the back surgery in 2004. With just a few NBE treatments, patient is feeling more relaxed, able to take deep breaths, and has increased motility in his shoulders.

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Fusion Sleep - Sleep Medicine Program: Atlanta Georgia Sleep Disorders and Sleep Apnea Treatment

Written by admin on March 13, 2009 – 3:18 pm -

Recognized as one of the very best in the United States, Fusion Sleep offers the only Complete Sleep Medicine Program located right here in Atlanta. The video features Dr. Jeff Durmer, describing what Sleep Medicine is about, and how Fusion Sleep offers an integrated program with a Sleep Clinic, Accredited Sleep Center and a Patient Support Program both for adults and children.

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How to Prevent Snoring Problems

Written by admin on March 2, 2009 – 8:00 am -

You probably know at least one person who snores. No matter your spouse, friend, relative or parents, snoring is probably present in your life, but you dismiss it as a trivial problem. People make fun of it and may treat it as insignificant, but snoring could be diagnosed as a major health problem. The human tissue in our trachea and lungs loosen as we age, therefore snoring occurs more frequently and with a greater magnitude (louder) with time. When the problem goes out of control, snorers may sound like loud motorbikes or chainsaws (literally!). So, the sooner you stop snoring, the better!

This condition is usually called sleep apnea. Excessive snoring not only creates emotional distress for spouse and family members, but may also indicate major health problems such as high blood pressure, depression, and others. Common causes of excessive snoring include alcohol or medications, but other unlikely factors such as oversized pillows may also be the cause. Obesity, sleeping on your back and lack of muscle tone are also cited. There are some less common reasons such as abnormalities in the nose. Snoring in children is also present, with enlarged tonsils being one of the leading causes.

Putting on weight may be one of the causes of snoring. Due to increased pressure and less room for air to move in your airways, snoring sound may be produced at night when the muscles are relaxed. A good way to reduce this is to eat healthily and maintain a good active lifestyle. There are many cures for snoring. Simple ones include home techniques or over-the counter medication. For more severe snoring problems, a professional surgery may be required to rid the problem. If you are someone who snores excessively and constantly gets complaints from friends and loved ones, look at your lifestyle very carefully first. Try considering taking up basic habits such as exercising and eating well.

If snoring persists, see an expert at a hospital for advice. Make surgery only your last option. Most snoring problems can be cured not with medication, but correctly tuning your lifestyle to healthily.

http://www.snoringstop.org/
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How to Prevent Snoring Problems

Written by admin on March 2, 2009 – 8:00 am -

You probably know at least one person who snores. No matter your spouse, friend, relative or parents, snoring is probably present in your life, but you dismiss it as a trivial problem. People make fun of it and may treat it as insignificant, but snoring could be diagnosed as a major health problem. The human tissue in our trachea and lungs loosen as we age, therefore snoring occurs more frequently and with a greater magnitude (louder) with time. When the problem goes out of control, snorers may sound like loud motorbikes or chainsaws (literally!). So, the sooner you stop snoring, the better!

This condition is usually called sleep apnea. Excessive snoring not only creates emotional distress for spouse and family members, but may also indicate major health problems such as high blood pressure, depression, and others. Common causes of excessive snoring include alcohol or medications, but other unlikely factors such as oversized pillows may also be the cause. Obesity, sleeping on your back and lack of muscle tone are also cited. There are some less common reasons such as abnormalities in the nose. Snoring in children is also present, with enlarged tonsils being one of the leading causes.

Putting on weight may be one of the causes of snoring. Due to increased pressure and less room for air to move in your airways, snoring sound may be produced at night when the muscles are relaxed. A good way to reduce this is to eat healthily and maintain a good active lifestyle. There are many cures for snoring. Simple ones include home techniques or over-the counter medication. For more severe snoring problems, a professional surgery may be required to rid the problem. If you are someone who snores excessively and constantly gets complaints from friends and loved ones, look at your lifestyle very carefully first. Try considering taking up basic habits such as exercising and eating well.

If snoring persists, see an expert at a hospital for advice. Make surgery only your last option. Most snoring problems can be cured not with medication, but correctly tuning your lifestyle to healthily.

http://www.snoringstop.org/
http://www.snoringstop.org/sleep-apnea/
http://stopsnoring.seodiscovery.info/?p=5

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