Introduction to Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea is highly prevalent in the population compared to its counterparts. As the name implies it is caused due to an obstruction in the free flow of the air. During sleep, there is not enough air from nose to lungs as the windpipe is blocked or collapsed briefly during breathing, due to the relaxation of muscles.
The cause might be due to tonsils, overweight of the person, smaller airway, respiratory infection, improper facial structure, worn out airway muscles, obstruction in the nasal passages, reduction in blood oxygen saturation and sometimes the structure of the jaw. It can prevail in people who take drugs too. So little time is spent in deep sleep that the brain briefly raises to activity when they resume breathing, resulting in sleep deprivation. This causes tiredness, weakness and in advanced cases stroke, asthma and sometimes depression [Read more...]
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Devices used for Sleep Apnea As the saying goes, a patient has to first seek the help of support devices which might be a saviour from sleep apnea. These devices are used by patients who have mild to moderate sleep apnea.
Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea Polysomnography: Though it is commonly used for diagnosis in children, it was not designed for the purpose. As the children's physiology and respiratory rates are high, the machine designed for adults can not be precisely used.
FAQs about sleep apnea There are many home remedies and devices, which can be used to treat sleep apnea. However, these are not always effective in eliminating sleep apnea and surgery becomes inevitable.
Sleep Apnea 'Sleep' is nature's gift to the human body where the body gets a chance to recharge and repair muscles and in building our immune system. During sleep, brain organizes and stores memories.
How do you know if you have sleep apnea Sometimes it becomes difficult to spot a particular problem, as symptoms for many disorders will overlap and finding the right disorder becomes a major task. To worsen the situation...
Self Help for Sleep Apnea Always self-care is the most correct way to deal with obstructive sleep apnea and sometimes for central sleep apnea and mixed apnea too.
Sleep apnea in children What is the most common type of sleep apnea observed in children? The most common type of sleep apnea which children suffer from is Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
Snoring and sleep apnea Is your partner's snore disturbing you? Hang on! It is not something to fight over but an issue which needs immediate medical attention.
Surgery for sleep apnea A simple outpatient surgery might help those suffering from mild sleep apnea. The main aim of this surgery is to remove the tissues that cause obstruction. This includes removal of tonsils, adenoids and any other blockages.
When to seek medical attention for sleep apnea Sleep apnea is a very serious disorder and is widespread across every country. Unfortunately there is lack of awareness about its prevalence. It mainly affects the middle aged overweight population...
Sleep apnea news on the Web
Health notes (The Allen American) What’s the real cause behind your child’s behavior problems? It’s often labeled attention deficit disorder, but experts say what may be the real problem behind thousands of children’s behavior problems could actually be sleep apnea. |
What A Sleep Study Can Reveal About Fibromyalgia (Medical News Today) Research engineers and sleep medicine specialists from two Michigan universities have joined technical and clinical hands to put innovative quantitative analysis, signal-processing technology and computer algorithms to work in the sleep lab. One of their recent findings is that a new approach to analyzing sleep fragmentation appears to distinguish fibromyalgia patients from healthy controls. |
Climbing the corporate ladder? Pop a pill (Albany Times Union) Use of drugs to boost memory, wakefulness growing among workers SAN JOSE, Calif. -- In a place like Silicon Valley, where career prospects often hinge on a person's intelligence and ability to work hellishly long hours, "brain doping" probably was inevitable.The expression refers to a growing national trend that troubles some medical ethicists, in which pills designed to treat sleep and mood ... |
Daytime sleep impedes convalescence (Windsor Star) NEW YORK - Among older people getting inpatient rehabilitation after a heart attack, stroke, or injury, the amount of time spent sleeping during the day is a key predictor of how well a person will recover function, new research shows. |
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