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Sleep Apnea The Facts About This Important Sleep Disorder

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Sleep Apnea - The Facts About This Important Sleep Disorder

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Summary:
Do you suffer from sleep apnea or other sleep disorders? Discover how you to can get a good night's sleep in this informative article


Keywords:
sleep apnea,sleep dirorder,sleep disturbance


Article Body:
Sleep apnea is a common problem in the adult population, and is characterised by a reduction or stoppage of breathing when someone is asleep.
There are 2 main types - obstructive (which is more common) and central,but also a mixed type which is a combination of both obstructive and central.
Treatment for sleep apnea can be nonsurgical or surgical.

What is apnea? In layman's terms it means that someone has stopped breathing for about 10 seconds or perhaps more. These episodes of apnea have a tendency to occur more often when a person is asleep, thus disrupting the sleep, and often wakening the sleeper up.
Doctors use various indexes which measure the severity of the sleep apnea to decide on their treatment options.

What causes sleep apnea? In the case of central sleep apnea it happens when the brain fails to send signals to the respiratory muscles. This is most common in babies, and in adults with heart problems, but can also be caused by some medicines.
In obstructive sleep apnea the message from the brain to the respiratory muscles gets through but breathing fails through an obstruction preventing the flow of air.
Mixed sleep apnea is caused by a combination of these failures.

Obstructive sleep apnea affects more men than women,and is more common and has increased severity in obese people.

What are the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea? Not only does it disrupt sleep, it also causes heart problems and high blood pressure, and increased risk of stroke. Sufferers are also more likley no have accidents at work and on the road through lack of concentration related to not getting enough sleep.

How is obstructive sleep apnea treated? There are several non surgical options varying from behavioral changes to medications and dental appliances.
Behavioral changes may simply involve getting the sufferer to change their sleeping position, as most apneas seem to occur whilst sleeping on the back. A change in diet and lifestyle with consequent reduction in obesity can also markedly reduce the severity of symptoms. However, these changes are easier to talk about than to implement.
Dental appliances are sometimes used for mild cases of obstructive sleep apnea - these work by holding the jaw and tongue forward and the palate up to prevent airway closure.
One of the best non surgical treatments is called CPAP or continuous positive airway pressure. This is a machine which delivers heated and humidified air under pressure through a mask to the sufferer whilst they sleep. The machine is light and portable, and most people quickly get used to the noise the machine makes, and to wearing a mask.

Surgical options for obstructive sleep apnea include palate implants, reducing the size of the tongue, procedures on the jaws, and surgery of the nasal passages. Surgery should not be undertaken lightly because of the underlying risks of anesthesia and complications from the surgery itself.

If you suffer from obstructive sleep apnea or know anyone who does, then it is important that you seek qualified medical advice as soon as possible. Continuing your life without recourse to treatment leaves you open to much higher risk of heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, and even sudden death.
Seek specialist help today.


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Your personal physician is your sleep apnea doctor, if you have sleep apnea. There are no specialists for this disorder, although there are people or technicians that specialize in determining whether or not you have sleep apnea and need treatment. These technicians usually work at sleep centers. Your doctor will send you to one of these centers to confirmed their suspected diagnosis of sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is one of a few sleep disorders that affect millions of people on a nightly basis and can be so severe that it becomes life-threatening in more ways than one. Not getting restful sleep every night can cause a number of symptoms or changes in behavior that can affect your performance at work, at home, and the drive in between.

You need to be at your best when you are behind the wheel of a car and if you are not getting restful sleep then you are not at your best. Sleep deprivation is as bad or worse as drinking and driving. The only difference is that driving while sleep deprived is not illegal, yet. There have been some people who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea who have had their licenses taken away by the DMV because they pose a risk to themselves and others.

If you even suspect you have a sleep disorder like sleep apnea, do not hesitate to talk to your sleep apnea doctor and start getting treatment like, yesterday. The sooner the better, in fact. Sleep apnea can be a very dangerous condition and if left untreated can cause your death. What if you stopped breathing when you were sleeping and just didn't start again? This has happened and, though rare, can be a very scary thing.

People who are overweight are the most likely candidates to develop sleep apnea and since the majority of the US has become obese there are approximately 18-20 million people who suffer from sleep apnea. This is about 20% of the US population. Just imagine for a moment all those people driving around in cars.

Now, the simple fix is to just lose the weight, right? But what do you do until you have lost enough weight to make a difference? Would you be surprised if I told you that if you weigh 250 lbs and lost only 10% of that weight, a mere 25 lbs, you would improve your sleep apnea condition by just about 30%. That's a big difference isn't it? Anyone can lose 25 lbs, right? Right.

Talk to your doctor about starting a diet and exercise program. If you haven't been too active for a while then you may just have to start walking or swimming, or walking in a swimming pool. Easy enough, right? Combine the exercise with a low carb diet and you will be where you want to be in no time. Your sleep apnea may also be a thing of the past, too. So your sleep apnea doctor can count you as another success story.


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