Articles tagged: sleep apnea
<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Alma Orozco Weight loss surgery can successfully help an individual suffering from sleep apnea to get rid off the disease and get a proper sleep. The best part of weight loss surgery is that it allows you to shed off excess weight in a very little span, which otherwise putting off through traditional mediums would take loads of time.
written by David Berry A rhinoplasty can be done to improve the look of your nose, but it can also be done to help correct breathing problems. This article will discuss how a rhinoplasty can correct breathing issues. written by David Berry Strange as it may seem, lasers are playing a bigger and bigger role in dental care treatment options. If you're wondering how dentists use lasers in treatment, then this article was made just for you. written by David Berry Strange as it may seem, lasers are playing a bigger and bigger role in dental care treatment options. If you're wondering how dentists use lasers in treatment, then this article was made just for you. written by Kristina Keffer The sleeping problem called sleep apnea is well known today. Certain pauses in the air intake that cause the patients to wake up throughout the night are a major problem faced by many people. People with this sleeping disorder will feel drowsy with severe headache when they wake up. Their whole day will be ruined because of their drowsiness. written by Kristina Keffer The pause of flow of air intake while sleeping is called as “sleep apnea”. This sleeping disorder makes the patient miss one or two breaths while he is asleep. This cycle continues frequently, making the person wake up completely and thereby disrupting the sleep pattern. Thankfully, with the advancements in medical technology there is a perfect solution for this sleeping problem. written by David Berry Rhinoplasty involves the reshaping of bone and cartilage forming the shape of the nose. Usually undertaken for cosmetic reasons, it can bring balance and symmetry to the face. However, like any medical procedure it is not without its risks, and should be carefully considered. written by Donald Saunders Sleep apnea is an extremely common disorder which often goes unrecognized but which can be very dangerous but which can also generally be treated effectively.
written by Rebecca Brown The phenomenon of sleep has intrigued scientists for a very long time now. Many of its facets have been studied in detail and quite a few results have come to light. Although still a mysterious activity for us humans it has nevertheless been found that sleep has many positives associated with it. written by peter hutch
Snoring can be a lot more than an irritant to bed partners and other listeners. It’s often a symptom of progressive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder that not only stymies the snorer’s slumber written by Thomas Hedge The simple definition of sleep apnea is the disruption of breathing while you are asleep. written by Donald Saunders All too many people who go into hospital for surgery run into problems because of an undiagnosed case of obstructive sleep apnea. However, a simple questionnaire may be about to change things.
written by Donald Saunders A standard treatment for sleep apnea in children is the removal of both tonsils and adenoids, but it has been suggested recently that this may not be a particularly effective form of treatment. We take a look at this suggestion and ask whether it has a sound basis.
written by Corwin Brown The most common kind of sleep apnea is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. Sleep apnea means "cessation of breath." It is characterized by repetitive episodes of upper airway obstruction that occur during sleep, usually associated with a reduction in blood oxygen saturation. written by Rachel Broune There are two kinds of sleep: non-rapid eye movement eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. written by Neelima Reddy It is really possible to stop snoring by making some simple changes to your daily diet. There are certain foods, which can make you snore and, there are even certain foods, which will help you in stop snoring. written by Hamza Davis You may know that when you sleep, your body goes through five distinct stages of sleep. These stages last a total of about 90 to 100 minutes, they will then repeat continuously until you wake. written by Donald Saunders Childhood sleep apnea is a lot more common than the majority of of us realize but current treatments may not be as effective as we think. written by Glenda Sparling Understand the differences between snoring and sleep apnea. One can be life-threatening, the other a huge annoyance, particularly for you as the bed partner. Sleep apnea needs to be professionally diagnosed for the ongoing health of the sufferer. written by Donald Saunders Sleep Apnea is arguably one of the commonest sleep disorders but few people know exactly how dangerous this condition can be. written by Bharat Bista Obstructive Sleep Apnea affects approximately 20 million people in the U.S. alone, and millions more are affected worldwide. written by Kathleen Joyce Obstructive sleep apnea is a serious health problem that can prove fatal if not treated. The airways become blocked during sleep, preventing oxygen from getting into the body written by Juliet Cohen Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea is recognized as a problem by others witnessing the individual during episodes or is suspected because of its effects on the body (sequelae). written by Donald Saunders For the millions of individuals who are suffering from sleep apnea the results of the disease can be very serious if it is not both diagnosed and treated. Detecting sleep apnea symptoms is not however always a simple matter. written by Donald Saunders For the many millions of people who suffer from sleep apnea the results of the disease can be very serious if it is not diagnosed and treated. Detecting the symptoms of sleep apnea is not however always an easy matter. written by Rory Herts Sleep illnesses are one of those highly risky yet highly underestimated health problems. Statistics show that almost fifty million Americans develop one form of sleeping problem or another, and many of those sick aren't doing anything about it. Sleep disorders cause sleep deprivation, and sleep deprivation ceates stress as well as physical, even mental health risks. Many of the most usual sleeping illnesses are insomnia, sleep apnea, as well as hypersomnia.
written by Jonni Good Do you snore, or do you sleep with someone who snores so loudly that you can't get any sleep? It's time to see a doctor to find out if sleep apnea is to blame. written by KM Dodd It was discovered that half of the patients who were diagnosed with essential hypertension written by Suma G Nathan Almost half of the population in the US has trouble sleeping, mainly because of our stressed out lifestyle, and Europe is fast catching up. Anxiety and tension are some of the reasons we have such a hard time falling and staying asleep. written by Douglas Hanna You could be suffering from sleep apnea and not
even know it - since it happens only when you're
sleep. But as this article points out, if you
suspect you have sleep apnea, you can get a
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