Treating Sleep Apnea Painlessly
Of all sleep disorders, sleep apnea is one of the most serious.
When you stop breathing during your sleep, it may result in less
oxygen in your blood. Over time, this lack of oxygen can lead to
serious health problems.
Besides persistent sleepiness, apneas can lead to depression,
diabetes and even death. There are several sleep apnea treatment
methods available to deal with mild, moderate and severe cases of
the disorder. The first step toward a healthier life and a better
night of sleep is reading this article for more information on
treating sleep apnea.
There are four basic approaches to apnea treatment, and they can
be used in conjunction with one another. The simplest method
involves changing the circumstances which may be causing the
condition. The patient is advised to lose weight, quit smoking,
avoid alcohol and sedative drugs, have a regular sleep schedule and
try to sleep only on their side. The most common treatment option
is using Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in the upper
airway to support and hold the airway open.
This involves wearing a CPAP mask over the nose. The mask
provides a supply of continuously flowing air via a flexible
plastic hose from a CPAP machine. Studies have shown that when
patients use CPAP, they not only slept better and were more alert
during the day, but there were significant improvements in the
size, shape and pumping action of their hearts.
The third apnea treatment option is the use of a dental splint
to prevent the jaw and tongue from moving back and narrowing the
airway. However, oral devices have not proved to be as effective as
CPAP and the appliances can be uncomfortable.
The fourth and most extreme form of treatment is surgery. This
kind of procedure involves removal of the part of the soft palate
that hangs down in the back of the throat, as well as the tonsils
if present, and other soft tissue if it is felt to be excessive.
This procedure is usually reserved for patients with severe sleep
apnea.
Once you've been diagnosed with sleep apnea, it's important that
you pursue treatment immediately. It's also important to follow
your prescribed treatment faithfully. While wearing a dental splint
or a CPAP mask may seem uncomfortable at first, you'll soon get
used to it.
A few nights of discomfort will be worth it once you see how a
good night of sleep improves your overall health. People who have
undergone sleep apnea treatment have reported fewer headaches,
clearer thinking, improved performance at work and better
moods.
Treating sleep apnea will depend on whether your case is mild,
moderate or severe. Your doctor can help you choose the best
treatment for you. Your treatment will have numerous benefits to
your overall health if you stick to the plan your doctor has laid
out for you. The benefits of a good night of sleep will be well
worth the effort.
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