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Treating Sleep Apnea with CPAP
Treating Sleep Apnea Sleep Apnea, a common sleep disorder can be treated using various methods, but it can become in some ..... Getting enough sleep is essential for good health. Unfortunately, millions of people suffer from sleep disorders that prevent them from getting the sleep that they need. One such disorder is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Excess weight in the face or neck, or loss of muscle tone in the throat can result in the blockage or collapse of the airway during sleep. The apnea sufferer wakes up in order to restart normal breathing. The stopping and starting ob breathing can occur many times a night, even though the person may not realize it. Sleep apnea is a potentially life threatening condition which should not be taken lightly. There are several options for treating OSA. One very successful treatment is use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). CPAP devices have were initially developed for treating sleep apnea, but also used for patients who require intensive care and in those with respiratory failure and chronic pulmonary diseases. A CPAP device can be easily used in the home. It provides a continuous supply of oxygen through a nasal pillow, nose mask or full face mask. The CPAP machine stops apnea by delivering a stream of compressed air which keeps the airway open by use of air pressure.
In patients with Sleep Apnea, the muscles of the nose will often be almost rigid restricting the flow of air through the nasal track. This rigidity repeatedly wakes up the patient disturbing his/her sleep. When CPAP is used this distress is eliminated with the invariable & continuous supply of air. The CPAP device applies pressure and changes the position of the tongue. This opens up the throat and providing adequate space for air passage. The correct amount of pressure is determined by a sleep physician after a sleep study, known as a polysomnography, in a sleep laboratory. Air pressure delivered by a CPAP is measured in centimeters of water (cm H2O). A typical CPAP machine provides pressure up to 4 and 20 cm H2O, while most patients require between 6 and 14 cm H2O. Many prospective CPAP patients may be reluctant to use the therapy because of the perceived discomfort or noise. However, most patients that continue treatment adjust within a few weeks. For those that do, the improvement in quality of sleep and quality of life may be noticed even after the first night's use. Sleep Apnea Sleep Disorder Sleep apnea refers to a sleep disorder characterized by the interruption of breathing during sleep, such ..... Advantages:
Disadvantages of CPAP: - Dryness in nose and mouth
Sleep Apnea In Children Sleep apnea, and in particular obstructive sleep apnea, is often thought to effect only overweight men ..... Sleep Apnea Equipment Sleep Apnea, a common sleep disorder can be corrected using different types of Sleep Apnea Equipment. A number of CPAP machines are available nowadays. Some of these are: Auto- adjusting CPAP: this adjusts the pressure according to the intensity of snoring thus providing comfort to the patient. Standard CPAP machine: this works at a constant pressure and does not have the capacity to adjust according to the needs of the user. As with all medical conditions seeking medical advice is essential prior to any treatment. Sleep Apnea News Sleep <b>Apnea</b> | Healthy Life Sleep Apnea is commonly found when breathing is paused for sometime during sleep. This type of apnea lasts within very few seconds to minutes. ... machine sleep <b>apnea</b> can cure sleep <b>apnea</b> | Health Guidance for <b>...</b> Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that affects painful and difficult for many adults. Not only that sleep disorders affect the amount of sleep a person, but it. ... Sleep <b>Apnea</b>: A Common Disorder | Care Our Health Sleep apnea is a common disorder that is characterized by very shallow breathing while sleeping. The most common type of sleep apnea is. ... Natural Cures For Sleep <b>Apnea</b> | Health for you You could be suffering from sleep apnea and not even know it - since it happens only when you're sleep. And if you live alone, it is even harder. ... |
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