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Title: What is Sleep Apnea? (2)


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What is Sleep apnea?
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Treatment of Sleep Apnea role of a dentist
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Sleep apnea is a long term condition where people
do not breathe at different times during their
sleep cycles. Its moreover a sleep disorder,
where the breathing gets interrupted and tends to
rouse you from your sleep
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Types Of Sleep Apnea
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Symptoms Of Sleep Apnea
  • Snoring loudly
  • Irregular breathing during sleep
  • Gasping for Oxygen
  • Choking and snorting
  • Restless sleep
  • Using the bathroom frequently in night
  • Dry mouth and sore throat because of breathing
    with mouth
  • Hangover or headache in the morning

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  • Difficult to sleep or insomnia or recurrent
    awakenings
  • Instead of having hypersomnia or excessive
    sleeping in the daytime
  • Irritability, forgetfulness, Lack of interest
  • Lack of energy, concentration and inactive daytime

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Children suffering from sleep apnea
  • The obstructive sleep apnea is common with the
    children. It signs you with symptoms like
  • Irregular breathing, gasping and snorting
  • Daytime sleepiness
  • Improper sleep position
  • Behavioural changes etc.

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Sleep apnea increases the risk factors
  • Obesity Presence of excessive fat will obstruct
    the airway
  • Thick neck The bigger size of your neck narrows
    the airways
  • Narrowed and thin airway Presence of tonsils,
    adenoids will block the air.
  • Being Male Sleep apnea occurs in men than in
    women.
  • Being Old It occurs mostly to the old aged
    people.
  • Family history Genetics play a significant role,
    It grows the risk
  • Consuming alcohol and smoking the alcohol or
    smoke will collapse the throat muscles, so it
    increases the risk.
  • Nasal congestion Allergies, sinus and anatomical
    problems develop the risk of having sleep apnea
  • Heart disorder Person undergone heart disorder
    have the risk

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Effects of Sleep Apnea
  • Stroke
  • Heart failure and heart attacks
  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Frequent Headaches
  • Depression and more

9
Sleep Apnea Treatments
  • Continuous Positive Airflow Pressure (CPAP)
  • Oral appliances
  • Sleep apnea implants
  • Surgery

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Advantages of sleep apnea appliances
  • Sleep apnea oral appliances are especially
    helpful in obstructive apnea to train and tighten
    the muscles that are collapsing and obstructing
    the airway during sleep. They are comfortable to
    wear and removable.
  • Regular monitoring is required and, they yield
    good results. They are much more affordable than
    the continuous positive airway pressure machine
    (CPAP) that are usually used to treat sleep
    apnea.

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  • Have A Healthy Life ?
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