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2011年4月11日 星期一

Sleep Apnea FAQs


Sleep apnea is a disorder, which has caused many premature deaths. It is important to diagnose sleep apnea as early as possible and treat the patient before complications arise.

What is the sleep apnea?

It is a sleep disorder that causes your breath to stop while you are sleeping. Each pause in breath products 10-20 seconds. This cessation of breath can occur more than 30 times per hour.

What causes sleep apnea?

Sleep apnea caused when enough air does not reach your lungs. This is primarily the air passage obstruction. This is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the most common type of apnea. Causes of OSA include weakening of neck muscles, obesity and enlarged tonsils or adenoids. Another type of sleep apnea called the Central apnea occurs when the region in the brain that control breathing does not send the correct breathing signals.

Who is at risk for OSA?

Anyone can have sleep apnea. It is more common in men. The results reveal that in all 25 middle-aged men and every 50 middle-aged woman has apnea. It can also be hereditary. Others who are at risk are people who pull-cord loudly, which is cool, and those with high blood pressure and a narrow air passage.

What are the symptoms of sleep apnea?

The symptoms of sleep apnea is high twisting, insomnia, frequent gasping during sleep, lack of concentration, mood swings, morning headaches, memory problems, throat dryness and frequent urination at night.

How to diagnose it?

A sleep test is carried out in order to determine whether the person has sleep apnea or not. The most common tool is the polysomnogram. It is performed when the patient is asleep. It detects brain activity, eye movement, breathing, heartbeat and the percentage of oxygen in the blood. This test can be performed in a hospital or at home.

What is the treatment of OSA?

CPAP or continuous Positive airway pressure is the treatment of OSA. This bears the patient a nasal mask. It pumps air at a constant pressure, which is suited to the person. It also has a humidifier that prevents desiccation of the nasal passage.

What can I do to relieve apnea?

Medicine is recommended to treat apnea, but you can also do some things from their page to prevent the disease's apnea. They include reducing the weight, if you are obese, termination of smoking, reduce the consumption of alcohol and the avoid medications like sleeping pills or tranquilizers that affect breathing.








Sleep Apnea contains detailed information about Sleep Apnea, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Central Sleep Apnea, Sleep Apnea machines and much more. Sleep Apnea is associated with Pediatric Sleep Disorders.


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