Sleep Apnea Treatment

Symptoms-Part 1
Written by Fred McConnell   
Do you wake up more tired than when you went to sleep?  Do family members complain about your snoring?  Do you find yourself wound up in the sheets in the morning, and wonder why you seem so restless?  You may be experiencing sleep apnea symptoms.  Oh well!  No big deal, right?  Wrong.  The sleep disorder can rob you of more than a good night’s sleep.  The lack of oxygen during sleep, and the sleep deprivation can lead to more serious health concerns like heart attack or stroke.  So, if you think you might have sleep apnea, visit your doctor.

The Most Common Complaint

If you have a spouse, you may have heard it at least a thousand times: “You snore so loud!
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Symptoms-Part 2
Written by Fred McConnell   
In part one of Sleep Apnea Symptoms, the telltale signs of sleep deprivation may not seem like that big of a deal.  If you are too tired to drive, you can always take public transportation; a quick glass of water will instantly cure that morning dry mouth.  But, when sleep deprivation can adversely affect your overall health, which can be potentially fatal, it is time to sit up and take notice.  Sleep apnea is much more than an annoyance to your spouse every night; sleep apnea is much more than feel tired all of the time-though that is miserable enough; sleep apnea can cause debilitating illnesses and even death.

The Pressure is On

In business, pressure can be a great motivator, in order to get things done in a timely manner and go above and beyond the call of duty.  But, when you are talking about blood, a high level of pressure is not a good thing.  It is probably the main reason for heart attacks and strokes. So, what does this have to do with sleep apnea?
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Sleep Apnea Treatment
Written by Fred McConnell   
When treating sleep apnea you’ll find that doctors all agree that a positive airflow is the effective choice.  First you must get an accurate diagnosis that you indeed have sleep apnea by undergoing a study in a “sleep lab”.  This will give you a 100% diagnosis and then your doctor can assess the best treatment for you. It’s important to know that there are different categories of sleep apnea. Some are very mild while others require a more aggressive form of treatment.
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