Sleep Apnea & Snoring Therapy in
WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?
Sleep apnea is a common sleep problem which affects millions of people across the world, and people of all ages and from any ethnic group can fall victim to this awful condition. It’s very important to get sleep apnea treated as it not only makes people tired throughout the day, but it can also be the root cause of other issues including headaches, weight gain, impotency, cardiovascular diseases, memory problems, and high blood pressure. Snoring is also a byproduct of sleep apnea that interrupts not only the people who suffer from this condition, but also the sleep partners, and other residents of the home as well. There is good news for those who have to cope with sleep apnea though, as it has become a much-studied problem over the past few years, and treatment keeps improving as a result.
WHAT ARE OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA AND SNORING?
Even worse, a reduced airway can actually close either partially (hypopnea) or fully (apnea) which is entering dangerous territory. Quick awakening happens when the airway becomes enclosed, and a decrease in the blood’s oxygen also becomes a reality. The quantification of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is the number of hypopneas and apneas that occur per hour of sleep. Quality sleep is a key component to maintain and restore health, and once sleep gets interfered with on a regular basis it’s easy to comprehend how this affects energy and fatigue during the day, and how it impacts memory impairment as well.