There have been studies correlating sleep apnea and asthma. Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder characterized by disruption in breathing as a person sleeps. The pauses are called apneas, and it can last in a period of time that normal breathing is disrupted, causing the person to skip one or more breaths. Doctors have categorized apneas to have caused a 10 second pause between breaths, and this should cause a neurological arousal or a desaturation of blood oxygen of 3 to 4 percent or more. Both neurological arousal and blood oxygen desaturation can also occur at the same time.
There are three kinds of sleep apneas: obstructive, central and complex. It has been estimated that 84% of sleep apneas are obstructive, 0.4% central, and 15% complex. Obstructive, which is the most common, is caused by the physical block to airflow despite the body's efforts to breathe. Central sleep apnea has something to do with how the brain signals the body to breath, and the miscommunication interrupts the breathing. Complex sleep apnea is actually the combination of both obstructive and central, which means the two kinds of sleep apneas transition to one another.
The problem with sleep apnea, however, is the person's inability to recognize that he or she has it, even if the person suddenly wakes up in the middle of the night. Usually, sleep apneas are identified by other people who witnesses the person's sleeping habits. Some people who suffer from sleep apnea might go on without knowing they have it for years or even decades. Though rarely fatal, sleep apnea causes anxiety, fatigue and sleepiness during the morning.
Asthma, on the other hand, is more recognizable by many since it is largely hereditary and easily diagnosed. Though the two might be entirely different, this does not mean that they are not correlated. According to the University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, young women who have asthma are twice likely to develop sleep apnea. They noticed that young women with asthma snores a lot while sleeping, and one of the best indicators that a person has sleep apnea is habitual snoring. Many people often disregard snoring in young adults as indicators of sleep apnea, since many have the notion that sleep apnea only affects older people (especially men). In fact, there are many groups of people who are susceptible to sleep apnea, and the researchers in the University of Cincinnati have correlated respiratory complications (due to smoking, asthma or otherwise) with sleep apnea.
Other studies also have found that asthma can cause other sleeping disorders other than sleep apnea. A support of this theory is that many asthmatics have reported sleepiness during daytime, which is an indicator of sleep apnea. However, patients who have both sleep apnea and asthma have found relief from their asthma when they were treated for their sleep apneas. The trouble with this theory is that researches have yet to concretely correlate both sleep apnea and asthma. Though many studies have indicated that there is a connection, until they find a definite link between the two, they will still have yet to find a better way to treat both conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
What do you know about sleep apnea surgeries?
I hate the mask (as many people do). I have severe obstructive sleep apnea. I am considering surgical options but I've been told the only one that may work for me is the mandibular advancement (when they break your jaw and move it forward). Has anyone had this before? What were your experiences? Did it work? Do you know of any other surgery that may help? Oral appliances?-
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I had a mandibular advancement back in the day when they still wired your mouth shut for 6 weeks. (Many surgeons now opt for a screw and plate closure along with tight rubber bands that allow more mouth movement and a little more eating options!)I did have about a year of orthodontics before I could have it done, incidentally, so it was not a quick fix by any means.
The surgery itself sounded far worse than it actually was. The most pain I had was like a dull headache in my jaw area. Pain management was not a problem at all. I did miss eating what I wanted and lost significant weight. (What I would do to have that happen now!!!) I missed yawning the most, though!
It did fix my sleep apnea completely. I have never even snored since. It was well worth it for me.
My 5 year old had tonsils and adenoids removed for the same reason (sleep apnea) with good results as well. I had previously had that surgery, and it was much more painful than the mandibular advancement.
I hope this helps! Best of luck to you!
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What is the best solution for sleep apnea?
I have sleep apnea but Im sure i do not want to use a c-pap or an a-pap machine. Just looking for the next best solution.-
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Someone else already said it, but it should be repeated. Get the CPAP.I never thought I would be able to sleep with one. For about a year I told myself that it would not help me sleep, that it would make it more difficult for my wife to sleep, that it would be uncomfortable...
The very first night I used CPAP it felt a little akward, but by the end of the first week ALL of my symptoms had disappeared. It has been three years now and I have no more headaches, no more muscle cramps, no more waking up several times a night with horrible heartburn or horrible sweating. My blood pressure and cholesterol have returned to normal. In one week I went from a 25 year old in danger of having a heart attack to a well rested guy who can just enjoy life again. I cannot even begin to explain how much better you will feel.
Get the CPAP and try it for a week. Just 7 days. If you can't do it, talk to your doctor. There is a surgical procedure that can reduce apnea, however less then 30% of the people who have it see any significant change and most people must have the surgury repeated throughout their lives to stay symptom free.
Most importantly, do not ignore this condition. If you do you will continue to gain weight, the headaches will get worse. Your blood pressure will continue to skyrocket. You will develop holes in your stomach and esophogus from the acid. You will have a potentially fatal heart attack. Left untreated and supervised by a doctor this condition will kill you.
Get the CPAP.
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QUESTION:
Is it possible to have sleep apnea and insomnia at the same time?
I have been suffering with sleep apnea for months now. After waiting three stressful weeks for the machine to arrive, I used it but only managed to get 3 hours of sleep. I also noticed, that before I had the machine my average time spent sleeping decreased. Tonight I am fully awake and I cannot sleep at all. Is it possible to have sleep apnea and insomnia together? I have serious depression already, so I think that this is a logical explanation. What do I do?-
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Your not alone friend. I have both as you do and what I suggest is now that you have the machine, you go to your doctor and get a sleep aid that can be accompanied by an antihistamene. Let me tell you I am on Trazadone for sleep and hydroxyzine which is the antihistamene. Together they work wondurfully. Also you may be overweight which many are who have apnea. Try not to drink too much water and if you are getting up in the night to urinate often then ask your doctor for a diuretic which will reduce the overall body fluid in the body. You may want to look into the possibility of type 2 diabetes. Hope this helps. Hang in there it gets better.
p.s. I am awake by choice as i was off yesterday catnapping all day in the rainy weather. Just so you don't ask yourself, Why is he not asleep then?" LOL
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What is the best health tool to help sleep apnea?
I know there are tools and machines to treat sleep apnea,,which do you recommend that I can order online that isn't a discomfort?
Yes.. I;ve heard of apnea monitors but which brand?
I get worried when I hear my father snoring then he doesn't breathe for 10 seconds then he takes a deep breath in-
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1 in 5 adults suffer from sleep apnea. It can be very dangerous so if you suspect sleep apnea is a problem it's best to see a doctor immediately.The question is about home remedies. This is not medical advice only a few possibilities to lessen the symptoms of sleep apnea.
Lose weight - eat less and exercise more
Lower blood pressure
Stop smoking
Stop the cause of heartburn
No alcohol or sedatives before going to sleep.
Keep regular sleeping times - sleep on your side
Raise the head of the bead
Dental appliances can sometimes help
Use a humidifier
Keep sinuses clear
Stablize blood sugarSleep apnea can affect anyone at any age, even children. However, risk factors include:
* Male gender
* Being overweight
* Being over the age of forty
* Having a large neck size (17 inches or greater in men and 16 inches or greater in women)
* Having larger tonsils
* Having a family history of sleep apneaIn mild cases of sleep apnea, conservative therapy may be all that is needed. Conservative approaches include:
* Lose weight
* Avoid alcohol and sleeping pills
* Change sleep positions to promote regular breathing
* Stop smoking. Smoking can increase the swelling in the upper airway which may worsen both snoring and apnea.
* Avoid sleeping on your backThe most commonly performed surgical procedures for sleep apnea include:
* Somnoplasty: A minimally invasive procedure to reduce the soft tissue in the upper airway.
* Nasal surgery: Correction of nasal obstructions such as a deviated septum.
* Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP): A procedure that removes soft tissue on the back of the throat and palate, increasing the width of the airway at the throat opening.
* Mandibular maxillar advancement surgery: Invasive surgery to correct certain facial abnormalities or throat obstructions that contribute to sleep apnea.
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What are some books I can read to research the mental issues caused after a person has sleep apnea?
I am doing an assignment on the mental conditions caused after a person is diagnosed with sleep apnea. This means what type of issues they mentally encounter as a result of sleep apnea (such as depression, changes the must do in their environment etc.) And I would like some literature to read and information that Sleep Apnea causes that most would not be aware to know about.-
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there are tons of sites dedicated to sleep ( after all you spend like 1/3 of your life doing it.)jsut google " sleep book"
or "sleeping disorder"you will have more than you can read .
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What is sleep apnea and how is it diagnosed in children?
My daughter wakes up every morning at 4am she is 1 and a half someone has suggested to me that it could be sleep apnea. What are the symptoms of this and what is it? Thanks-
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Sleep apnea is any period of time where ther is no breathing while asleep. Usuly the time period is a minimum 10 seconds.The most common kind of sleep apnea is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. It is characterized by repetitive episodes of upper airway obstruction that occur during sleep, usually associated with a reduction in blood oxygen saturation.
symptoms:
excessive daytime sleepiness
frequent episodes of obstructed breathing during sleep. (The patient may be unaware of this symptom -- usually the parents are extremely aware of this).Associated features may include:
snoring - loud, squeaky, raspy
nocturnal snorting, gasping, choking (may wake self up)
restless sleep
heavy irregular breathing
excessive perspiring during sleep
severe bedwetting
bad dreams (nightmares)
night terrors
sleeps with mouth open, causing a dry mouth upon awakening
chest retraction during sleep in young children (chest pulls in)
sleeps in strange positions
confusion upon awakening
morning headaches
unrefreshing sleep
excessive daytime sleepiness
may develop high blood pressure
may be overweight or underweight
learning problems
excessive irritability
change in personality
depression
difficulty concentrating
Developmental problems
failure to thrive or grow
frequent upper respiratory infections
hyperactive behaviorHow serious is sleep apnea?
It is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention. The risks of undiagnosed obstructive in children with sleep apnea include learning problems, developmental problems, behavior problems and in some cases, failure to grow, heart problems and high blood pressure. In addition, obstructive sleep apnea causes daytime sleepiness that can result in personality changes, lost productivity in school and interpersonal relationship problems. A child with sleep apnea may lag behind in many areas of development. The child may become frustrated and depressed. The severity of the symptoms may be mild, moderate or severe.How does the doctor determine if my child has Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
A sleep test, called polysomnography is usually done to diagnose sleep apnea. There are two kinds of polysomnograms. An overnight polysomnography test involves monitoring brain waves, muscle tension, eye movement, respiration, oxygen level in the blood and audio monitoring. (for snoring, gasping, etc.) The second kind of polysomnography test is a home monitoring test. A Sleep Technologist hooks your child up to all the electrodes and instructs you on how to record your child's sleep with a computerized polysomnograph that you take home and return in the morning. They are painless tests that are usually covered by insurance.
How is Sleep Apnea treated?
In children, simply removing the tonsils or adenoids may take care of the problem.
Sleep Apnea in children where removing the tonsils or adenoids does not take care of the problem is usually treated with a C-PAP (continous positive airway pressure) or Bi-Level positive airway pressure. C-PAP is a machine that blows air into your nose via a nose mask, keeping the airway open and unobstructed. Bi-Level has an inspiratory pressure that is higher than the expiratory pressure. The sleep doctor will "prescribe" the pressure and a home healthcare company will set it up and provide training in its use and maintenance.
When your child needs a machine, it can be quite intimidating. A C-PAP machine requires some care and a period of adjustment, but the benefits of C-PAP therapy are worth the inconvenience. C-PAP is NOT a venilator, it merely keeps the airway open so your child can breathe easily. It is not a complicated machine like some mentioned in the above link to kidshealth organization, nor do you have to worry about 24-hour nursing care or your child being in intensive care unless there are more complicated problems. A one night stay in a sleep clinic to monitor the child's breathing is generally all that is required. Here are some tips if your child comes home on a machine. A C-PAP machine may be "prescribed" for your child. A home healthcare company that contracts with your insurance will provide the machine and show you how it works and how to clean and maintain it.
Find out about the different manufacturers who provide respiratory equipment for obstructive sleep apnea.
Some children have facial deformities that may cause the sleep apnea. It simply may be that their jaw is smaller than it should be or they could have a smaller opening at the back of the throat. Some children have enlarged tonsils, a large tongue or some other tissues partially blocking the airway. Fixing a deviated septum may help to open the nasal passages. Removing the tonsils and adenoids or polyps may help also. Children are much more likely to have their tonsils and adenoids removed to solve the problem.
The only available treatment for severe apnea until the early 1980's was a tracheostomy. A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure where a small hole is cut in the neck and a tube with a valve is inserted into the hole. During the day the valve is closed so the person can speak. At night, the valve is opened, thus avoiding the obstructions. This procedure is only used today as a last resort or to avoid respiratory distress, or other serious medical complications (Your child would have to be extremely sick to require this).
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QUESTION:
How can I remove mental fog due to years of sleep apnea?
I feel like my mind is weak because I had sleep apnea all through school. I am in my mind 20's and have sleep apnea due to the structure of my body (I am not overweight which is the usual cause). I did ok in school but I just feel like I didn't absorb everything I needed to. What would you do? I know use C-PAP and have been for a few month and am feeling a lot better. Any advice would help. Thanks.-
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yoga or martial arts(from a good school where they teach mind to focus and not only combat)
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QUESTION:
What other problems could be mistaken for sleep apnea?
I have many symptoms of sleep apnea but my sleep study shows that it is not an issue. I am tired all the time, no energy or motivation. Depression and anxiety are a major problem. I wake up many times a night feeling like I cannot catch my breath, like my chest is very heavy and not getting enough air/oxygen. What other conditions could cause these symptoms?-
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Did they check your limb movements while you were in for the sleep study? Periodic Limb Movement Syndrome & Restless Leg Movement Syndrome can both create excessive daytime sleepiness, as can Idiopathic Hypersomnia.Depression and thyroid problems should also be ruled out. Sleep issues can affect mood and depression issues can affect sleep. It's often difficult to tease the two apart.
Because of the breathing problem, allergies and asthma should also be looked at as the potential cause.
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QUESTION:
What exactly is scarring from a septoplasty that causes sleep apnea?
I had septoplasty they think I have scarring that is now causing sleep apnea how is that possible my roof of my mouth vibrates and my snoring increased after the septoplasty. What happened? He is doing a sleep study but cant you tell some other way?
Is this a sign of a bad surgeon? Move septum vibrates too and the roof of mouth only when I sleep? Im not fat it was the surgery-
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Sleep apnea is an obstruction somewhere in the airway. It can be caused by a number of things. Scar tissue is very likely cause. Sleep apnea surgery does not work for many people because the scarring is actually worse than the original problemMy question to you is did you snore before your nose job. If so you probably had OSA previously. Many people do.
Sleep apnea is found in people of all sizes and shapes. Kids get SA as well.
When you have the sleep study, you can ask many questions to the sleep techs and the doctor at the follow up.
Best wishes
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What is the difference between apnea and asphyxia?
What is the difference between apnea and asphyxia?-
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Apnea is a term for suspension of external breathing.
Asphyxia is a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body that arises from being unable to breathe normally.
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QUESTION:
What are some treatments for sleep apnea?
My boyfriend has sleep apnea and snores. It has gotten progressively worse. I am not sure what to do. it seems when i elbow him, he stops temporarily but not long enough for me to fall alseep. It is often so back that it not only prevents me from sleeping but, once i fall asleep, it wakes me up again. HELP!-
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Sleep apnea should be diagonsed from a reputable sleep clinic. There may be another reason for his snoring such as weight etc.
The usual treatment is sleeping with a positive air flow machine (I think it is called Cpac. If he stops breathing his oxygen level goes down and it can be a very dangerous health condition. Have him see a Dr. that specializes in sleep problems.
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What are some ways for me to get rid of sleep apnea?
I've been told I need to wear a little mask attached to a small machine for my sleep disorder. What are some ways to get rid of sleep apnea? I know one way is to lose weight. My goal is to lose at least 20 pounds.-
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Colon cleaning is the new method to shed weight. Researchers have illustrated the point that not all unwanted weight is thanks to additional fat, a great deal of weight basically rests there in your colon, and all you need to do is flush it out. http://galips.bestweightloss4u.info has a risk free trial on currently, give it a try out, you could shed as much as 20 pounds!
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QUESTION:
Can sleep apnea cause palpitations during the day?
My heart skips beats all through the day, and my
heart rate stays well above one hundred all of the
time. I have been to a cardiologist, and he gave me
a stress test and a ultrasound of my heart. Every
thing came back normal. So, I would like to know
what is causing this because it is driving me crazy!!
I have a history of sleep apnea, but I am not sure if
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Untreated sleep apnea can cause all sorts of problems, both physical and emotional. Your organs, such as your heart, simply do not get enough oxygen to function well. It may be that you also have anxiety, which can also cause palpitations. You really ought to be tested for sleep apnea in a sleep lab, and then get a CPAP machine to wear over your nose at night. You will feel better within a week or so, and the distressing symptoms will go away. BEEN THERE, DONE THAT. My very best wishes to you.
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what is the mortality rate for patients with severe sleep apnea?
___ out of ____ people die from severe sleep apnea. (or any other statistics about mortality rate)what is the life expectancy with proper treatment?
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There is a lot of undiagnosed sleep apnea out there so your first question is difficult to answer. People who fall asleep at the wheel because of sleep apnea and die in a crash would be in a different statistics. People who die of heart disease because of damage from high bp caused by sleep apnea fall in a different category.You second question is also difficult to answer. It depends on when the person was diagnosed and what is their co morbidity's. Does treatment save lives, I would say definitely. It saved mine. I was diagnosed in my 30s and am 100 percent compliant.
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Why does sleep deprivation make the symptoms of sleep apnea worse?
I recently did a sleep study and found that I have obstructive sleep apnea and it causes me to wake up during the night - often many times. I go through cycles where the problem gets much worse, one night of poor sleep leads to another worse night of interupted sleep, and so on - sometimes for a month or even more. I have heard that sleep deprivation makes the symptoms of sleep apnea much worse, and as I am searching for the right treatments, I was just interested in finding out why - what is the mechanism that causes this? Very strenuous exercise during the day or early evening can have the same effect. Thank you for any insights.-
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Actually, sleep apnea is a condition where you actually stop breathing during sleep. For most people, this causes them to wake up quickly; for others, it's a life-threatening situation (especially for babies and small children). I imagine if you're not getting much rest, when you do finally get to sleep your body is so tired it's hard for your body to wake up when you stop breathing. Also, even though your body eventually trains itself to sleep lightly in order potentially avoid apnea, when YOU finally get some sleep your body falls into a deeper sleep. This makes it harder for your body to avoid apnea. I would advise you to get plenty of rest whenever possible. I believe you should obtain a sleep apnea monitor from your physician. This will sound an alarm to wake you up when you stop breathing, or if your oxygen saturation level drops below a certain percentage. This may alleviate some of your anxiety and help you sleep better at night. Just a thought. Good luck.
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What alternatives are effective for sleep apnea, besides CPAP?
I can't afford a CPAP machine right now. Are there any other alternatives that help with sleep apnea? I've tried a dental device before, but it hurts my jaw and teeth too much. Surgery is also not an option right now due to the cost. Is there anything else that can be done? I'm trying to lose weight, so no need to tell me that, either.-
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It may be worth revisiting the sleep apnea mouthpiece option. If you can get it into hot water before putting it in for the first time it should mould to your features better and be less uncomfortable
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How can I repair damage to my mind from years of sleep apnea? I have had it my whole life and didn't know?
I feel like my mind is weak because I had sleep apnea all through school. I am in my mind 20's and have sleep apnea due to the structure of my body (I am not overweight which is the usual cause). I did ok in school but I just feel like I didn't absorb everything I needed to. What would you do? I know use C-PAP and have been for a few month and am feeling a lot better.-
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Sleep Apnea is a serious condition and can cause or worsen lots of physical problems like high blood pressure and hart disease but has not been shown to have any long-term effects on brain function. Stay with your C-PAP though because it could save your life over the long run.
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can a person with sleep apnea still work rotating shifts and be alright?
where i work we work rotating shifts. we change every 3 months. so i guess what i'm asking is if a person has sleep apnea can they still work all shifts?-
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Yes, if they stay awake during the shifts. The problem is that apnea often makes you tired during the day. Try using a CPAP at night.
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QUESTION:
What is your personal experience with sleep apnea?
At my doc's request, I did a sleep study last week.Doc called me today, said I have "severe sleep apnea."
I said, can't I just lose weight? (I could lose 60 pounds before I get near "normal" sized.) He said it is "not enough" right now.
Got an appt to see him next week.
Anyone had any personal experience with this? Any advice comments or suggestions?
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In addition to being a Respiratory Therapist, I also have to wear CPAP every night. It does take a little getting used to... I woke up several nights with having pulled the mask off. It took me approximately a little over a month to get used to it. It takes effort but it is well worth it. I now cannot even nap without my cpap on because I feel so much better with it.The reason why I choose to wear CPAP is because of the damage sleep apnea has been shown to do to one's heart. Obstructive Sleep Apnea, if left untreated can cause right sided heart failure. Currently, there is no proven treatment for right sided heart failure (cor pulmonale).
It might be a pain to get used to, but it is well worth it, in my opinion as a CPAP wearer and an RRT.
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what is the best cure for sleep apnea?
I've been diagnosed with sleep apnea. What is a good way to get cured ot if? Does smoking affect it? Does weight?-
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im a sleep tech (working right now) and i will say that the best way to treat apnea is with the cpap/bipap machine (google it). weight can play a factor so if u loose weight it will help. usually after going on the cpap machine you will feel better rested,more energetic and willing to exercise and loose wieght. the more wieght you loose you will need less pressure and hopefully not need the machine anymore. but somtimes thin people have apnea too and it may be due to excess tissue in the throat that can be removed with surgery, but it is painful, and does not always work and you may need to go to cpap therapy anyhow. it may be the structure of your neck/jaw (many asians have apnea problems) this is somting you cant really do much about. If your apnea is mild and consists of mostly snoring, you can try the oral appliance whitch is like wearing a retainer and it pulls your lower jaw forward. you get that at the dentist. its expensive and not all insurance covers it and it will only work if you are mild or just snore. hope this helps:)
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Should I go to the doctor to see about snoring/sleep apnea?
I'm fifteen years old and my friends tell me I sleep really weird.. I stop snoring for like 3 minutes then I start doing this whistling thing and this goes on all night long. I have super bad sinuses so could it be sleep apnea? What can doctors do if it is sleep apnea?
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Go to your doctor and see about a referral to a sleep clinic. They hook you up to a whole bunch of wires that monitor you as you sleep. Afterwards, they may suggest a c-pap machine which consists of a mask that you wear to bed and it forces oxygen into your lungs while you sleep. Also, if you quit breathing at night while you are sleeping, not good - that is what the c-pap machine is for.
Ask your parents to schedule you an appt and go and talk to the doctor!!
Good luck!
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How do I know if I have sleep apnea?
My wife says I drive her crazy because I snore so much. Her friend said I might have sleep apnea. Anybody know what it is and what are the symptoms?-
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Sleep apnea is like everyone said, you stop breathing throughout the night. The symptoms are really loud snoring. Some basic information about sleep apnea is found in the article below. My father has it and he has to wear a breathing mask if he sleeps. The best way to find out if you have it is to consult your doctor but before you do it couldn't hurt to do some background info on sleep apnea to compare your symptoms. Just know there's a very good chance you're perfectly fine no matter what the internet says!!!
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QUESTION:
Can sleep apnea cause headaches during the day?
I have sleep apnea...or atleast I think I do. People tell me that when I sleep, I stop breathing for awhile and make noises like I am choking. Is this sleep apnea? And if it is, does it cause headaches throughout the day? Because I have headaches almost everyday and I can't think of what causes them.-
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You kind of have 2 questions here so to answer, yes, when you stop breathing when you're sleeping it is typically referred to as sleep apnea. The noise may be you 'catching' your breath when you do start breathing again. Also, since the brain/body is being deprived of oxygen AND you don't sleep near as well with apnea as you would without this condition, your headaches could be caused by either the lack of oxygen, or the severe lack of sleep, or a combination of both. You should see your doctor and have a sleep study done. Then you can take steps to resolve the problem.
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QUESTION:
What mask is best for sleep apnea?
I have just recently been diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea. I am not a mouth breather. I like to wear my glasses at night and read until I get sleepy. I hate headpieces. What mask is best for people like me?-
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I like the comfort curve by Respironics, you can find it online and it's a lot less expensive than you would pay in any supply store.
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QUESTION:
My husband has just been diganois with sleep apnea?
My husband has just been diganois with sleep apnea. Now is on permanent Rear D and non deployable. I dont want him to be deployed, but my question is, will his career suffer in any way. He wants to retire from the military, but now we dont know what is going to happen. Help, please!-
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The retirement is a good option, but if we taking into account that sleep apnea can be treated as long as your husband has a treatment (CPAP for example), then I think is not going to happen.
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QUESTION:
What is the best way for me to sell a CPAP machine(used for Sleep Apnea)?
I have a CPAP machine used for Sleep Apnea. I no longer use it, as I have found relief using a SnoreGuard. I have tried to sell it locally to my city on Craigslist. This has proven ineffective. The original cost was about 00. I would sell it for starting price of 0. Any ideas of other better reached selling websites?
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http://www.secondwindcpap.com/
From what I can see they buy and sell cpap machines.
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what's the correlation between sleep apnea and a brain aneurysm if any?
what's the correlation between sleep apnea and a brain aneurysm? or do they have an effect on one another and if so what is it?-
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What kind of doctor do you see when you think you might have sleep apnea? ?
Would my regular doctor be able to help me? Or should I see an ear nose and throat doctor? For the past 2 weeks I stop breathing about 20 minutes after closing my eyes and wake up taking a deep breath. I don't snore...I have ask, so I am not 100% it is apnea.-
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go to your GP, and he'll recommend a specialist.
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What is the best mask to use for sleep apnea?
I understand their are newer versions of sleep masks to use for sleep apnea suffers. Any information-
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I think the best mask for you would depend on what you can tolerate having on your face.There are 3 different types of masks for CPAP's: Full face masks, nasal masks and nasal pillows.
In my opinion the best full face mask out there is a Resmed Ultra Mirage, or a Resmed Mirage Quattro. The reason I feel that they are the best if because of the ease of removal. They have clips in the front of the mask versus some of the other brands that just use a ball and hook closure method. Full face masks are great if you don't have facial hair, and you sleep with your mouth open (which CPAP doesn't always alleviate), or if you have frequent sinus problems that keep your nose clogged. The down side to them is that if you toss and turn a lot they are hard to keep a seal with. If you are claustrophobic at all- then you wouldn't like a full face mask.
Nasal masks are good for patients who want a mask that isn't nearly as much a hassle as full face masks. They don't cover as much of your face, and you can use them with a chin strap if you have a problem keeping your mouth closed. There are several good ones, but my favorite would have to be a Comfortgel. The ring that touches your face is made of gel, and according to my patients is comfortable. The down side is that that gel breaks down pretty quickly, and the mask needs to be replaced about every 6 months. A good alternative is a Comfort Fusion. The ring is made out of silicone, and can be replaced without having to get a whole new mask.
The hottest item available now is called a nasal pillow. There are several brands out there, but my favorite (and the favorite of my patients) is called an Optilife Nasal Pillow. This mask has 2 small straps that come down the side of your face, a built in chin strap, and small pillows that fit inside your nose. It's lightweight, great if you toss and turn- and doesn't cover much of your face at all. Another couple of nasal pillows that are out there- and are worthless- are the Resmed "Swift" nasal pillows, and the Breeze Sleep Gear. Don't waste your time on those!
There are some new forms of masks out there as well. One is called a Resmed Mirage Liberty. It has nasal pillows, and a mask that covers your mouth all in one piece. I'm not really fond of them, but I do know that they are available.
Whatever you decide on, make sure that it's comfortable. If you don't like your mask you won't use your machine, and there are lots of options available through most DME companies. I would ask to speak to one of their Respiratory Therapists since the RT's will know the most about your choices. Good luck to you!
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QUESTION:
What is the difference between sleep apnea and nocturnal hypoxemia?
are they difference from each other?which one is worse?
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nocturnal hypoxemia is associated with sleep apnea. Cant breath at night bec of sleep apnea will result in nocturnal hypoxemia. You dont get nocturnal hypoxemia if you have no problem breathing at night.
Nocturnal hypoxemia means -less oxygen in your blood at night.
Sleep apnea- absence of breathing while sleeping.
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QUESTION:
what is the best anesthia to use if you have sleep apnea?
Since sedatives make the throat close up, and that is a problem for people with sleep apnea, what drugs can be used during a tooth extraction- thanks-
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QUESTION:
What causes obstructive sleep apnea in children that already have their adenoids & tonsils out?
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Although adenoids and tonsils are the most common cause, problems with deviated septum, collapseable soft tissue in the neck, and underbite can be causes as well, and may be amendable to treatment surgically.CPAP is a good treatment, but if there's any other surgical intervention it should be considered first especially for someone young.
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QUESTION:
Is sleep apnea a disqualifying condition when being considered for a law enforcement position?
What if you have the prescribed cpap machine?-
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In most areas sleep apnea is NOT a disqualifying condition for law enforcement, You really should discuss this with those in the area of law enforcement you are thinking about they can give you the perfect answer and be able to assist you in achieving your goal.Thank you for considering a very honorable profession and are willing to serve your community.
Take care, and remember, you always say an extra prayer for those in uniform, whether they be in the military or in community service.
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QUESTION:
What is a cure for sleep apnea outside of ?
having a machine. I took a pulmonary test the doc says I have sleep apnea. Any cure outside of the breathing machine?-
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weight loss if you are overweight, surgery to pull your tongue or jaw forward if it is obstructive sleep apnea.
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QUESTION:
My dad jus got diagnosed with sleep apnea what should i worry about?
My dad is 65 and I was just told today that he has sleep apnea and I worry about my dad a lot can this cause him to not wake up from his sleep? What do I have to kno about this??-
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QUESTION:
For those living with someone with sleep apnea, how can you get used to it?
I need some tips on living with someone with sleep apnea. My father was diagnosed while he was in prison with sleep apnea and was on a cpap machine. When he was released he was not on a cpap machine and has snored horribly, keeping me up all night. I've tried to talk him into doing a sleep study so he can get a cpap machine but he has told me numerous times that he wants to wait until he loses weight and gets his diabetes under control. His diabetes is under control, but he is still convinced that he will stop snoring once he loses weight. He doesn't realize that he snored just as bad as he is now when he was a healthy weight.My room is right next to his, the walls are paper thin, I am losing so much sleep I don't know what to do anymore. Can anyone with this kind of experience give me some tips on how to get used to it?
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If he waits until he loses weight, he could die from the apnea. He needs to use a CPAP and then when he DOES lose weight, he may not need it any longer.
you could take a benadryl before bed and it might make you so drowsy you won't have a choice but to go to sleep.
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QUESTION:
What reason besides sleep apnea could be causing severe sleepiness?
My CPAP is not making the severe sleepiness go away. I get so sleepy I trip over things and am like being drunk. Yes-the sleep apnea was severe.-
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ask your homecare company to put you on a auto-titrating cpap machine for 2-3 weeks, it will record your optimal cpap pressure and let you know how your mask is fitting and your leak factor,perhaps you need to use a heated humidifer if you are not already, nd maybe you need to try a different interface like a full face mask or nasal pillows. your pressure may not be accurate, you may have restless leg syndrome, although your PSG should have picked this up.
My best guess is you have poor sleep hygiene, you should go to bed the same time 7 days a week, exercise daily, proper diet, and use the bedroom only for sleep and intimacy- no reading or tv, computer in bed. Stress in your life can also leed to poor sleep, bruxism or grinding of teeth, an improperly warm sleep environment, poor mattress, sleeping with disruption , IE dog, sleep partner, children can all result in poor sleep.
Hope this helps.
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QUESTION:
What should I do about sleep apnea?
I have mild sleep apnea and I have tried every kind of cpap mask there is, but I can't sleeping with one on. Are there any other options besides a cpap?-
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There's oral appliances that push your lower jaw forward and keep your airway open. Try the link below..http://www.ihatecpap.com/oral_appliance.html
Hope this helps.
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QUESTION:
I need to buy a baby monitor for sleep apnea but have no idea which one to get and what it would do?
I need to buy a baby monitor for sleep apnea but have no idea which one to get and what it would do?
What monitor would you recomend?
Not sure why bubs is having apnea episodes but it could just be from relux?
Bubs is 4 days old.
*sorry, its ment to say reflux*-
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get the one that has the video monitor
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QUESTION:
Can anyone help me with a sleep apnea problem with my 6 week old son?
I think my son may have sleep apnea. He stops breathing sometime, just for a few seconds, and he gasps for air. My husband has sleep apnea and I know what it is like. I asked my son's doctor about it and he said it might just be reflux and switched his formula. I would just like to know it anyone else has a child this small with sleep apnea and it this sounds like what might baby might be experiencing.-
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I have sleep apnea, and had the same worries when my son was born. I would listen to his sleeping, and worry at each missed breath. I discussed it with his pediatrician, who suggested that I stop worrying.He is now nearly a teenager. I won't be surprised if he develops sleep apnea as he ages, but it hasn't been a problem for him yet. In his case, there was no cause for worry when he was a baby and small child.
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QUESTION:
Is there a new device for sleep apnea sufferers?
One of my co-workers heard about a new device on the radio one day, but could not remember what it was called. I have tried the CPAP machine and the oral appliance. I found out I have a deviated septum and plan to get that fixed, but thought I'd check out what is new in treating sleep apnea.-
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I don't know anything about a new device in treating sleep apnea. I read a lot about treatments for sleep apnea patients, and I should know something about it. Maybe if you could tell me more about this device...
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QUESTION:
Can allergies make you tired even after eight hours of sleep? What are the symptoms of sleep apnea? ?
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The biggest symptom of Sleep Apnea is fatigue. If you sleep with a partner, has that person even noticed you not breathing. My wife noticed me stop breathing and that was when I had a sleep study and got diagnosed. I'm now on CPAP treatment and feel 1000% better.
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QUESTION:
how do you know if your infant has sleep apnea?
its really humid and stuffy down in the south and i am allergic to molds and ragweed. well i also have noticed when my son falls asleep it is as he snores a bit then he stops for like 3 seconds and then he breathes again? can this be sleep apnea or something? sometimes he cries for a second or two then he goes to sleep. what do you think it is?-
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Yes it is possiable and he might go out of it. my nephew was like that for a while. we just laid him on his stomach when he slept at night and it seemed to work. he didn't wake up in the night and he stopped snoring eventually. There isn't anything to worry about, but if you want to double check the next time you take him to the doctor, ask the doctor.
Hope this helps
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QUESTION:
How is sleep apnea related to high red blood cell count?
and what is the name of the test that a person stays overnight in the hospital with diodes or wires glued to your head? Thanks in advance for your answer, no thumbs down from me.-
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Lack of oxygen in your blood stream can very easily increase your red blood cell count. That is exactly what sleep apnea does, it is a blockage that reduces your oxygen intake.
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QUESTION:
What are some stats on sleep apnea?
Hi, this is Ali and Gabby and we are doing a health project on sleep apnea. We know a lot of information about it but we just know any stats. For example, how many people have it in the U.S. We would really appreciate it if you know some things on this subject that you would give us a little help. I'll be excited to here what you answer.-
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Then again if Ali & Gabby did their own homework, Ali & Gabby would find their own stats bout it.
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QUESTION:
How do you know if you have Sleep Apnea?
What are some of the signs/symptoms? How is the diagnosis confirmed? What are available treatments? Will it ever go away? Is it associated with being overweight? If I lose weight, would it go away, if I have it?-
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In general, if you feel very tired during the day, or you fall asleep at work, at school, at the cinema, or when driving, then the best solution to find if you have sleep apnea is to go to a sleep study.However, you can discover if you have sleep apnea in your own home, and in your own bed. You will need the following:
- a computer,
- an mp3 player/recorder
- an audio software,
- a portable pulse oximeter.Now, don't be scared... These things are not expensive. You may already have a computer, an mp3 recorder you can borrow from your friends, an audio software like Audacity is free, and a portable pulse oximeter is also cheap and you will need it in the future if you have sleep apnea.
To cut the story short, you need to record your sleep with your mp3 recorder, and upload your audio file to your computer in the next morning. With the audio software you should see how many large spaces you have in your audio graphic. A large space means a long silence in your sleep, when your breathing stops for more than 10 seconds.
The pulse oximeter will show you the oxygen level in your blood during sleep. If your level is lower than 98%, then...you may have sleep apnea.
But you can find a better explanation on the link bellow:
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QUESTION:
If this is a symptom of Centralized sleep apnea, what underlying disease could it be?
# If other symptoms, including difficulty swallowing, voice changes of body weakness or numbness, this may indicate an underlying disease that is affecting the nervous system.-
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try this site out: http://symptoms.webmd.com/symptomchecker you can chose and add the symptoms and it will give you several possibilities...
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QUESTION:
My husband has sleep apnea and is on a machine, yet he still snores like a bear? What would make him do this?
My husband has gained weight and sleeps on his back, would that have anything to do with the snoring?-
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If he as been on the machine (C-PAP or Bi-PAP) for a long time, he may need a pressure change. If he has gained a lot of weight over the time he started using the cpap, that could be your answer.I am afraid if he is still snoring while on C-PAP, he may need a new (titration) sleep study to find the new pressure.
Good luck
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QUESTION:
what category of drugs are used for sleep apnea or narcolepsy?
the ones to keep you awake... as in antipsychotics, narcotics etc... trying to locate what would be covered under our insurance because my husband's prescription is not and I can't figure out what category to look under.-
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STIMULANTS
Drugs that are used for adhd such as adderal,ritalin,dexedrine etc are generaly used for narcolepsy and sleep apnea to prevent them from falling asleep.
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QUESTION:
What is considered severe sleep apnea?
I was told I have on average 32 incidents an hour from the VA.I read on the internet on some sites saying 20 to 40 is considered moderate sleep apnea, while other sites are saying over 30 is considered severe. It's hard to tell what is moderate or severe because of the contradictory sites.
Does anyone have a concrete sight with information on this??
sorry *site* it's late, I'm tired, lol.
I'm getting a CPAP machine through the VA, thanks though.I'm asking if it is considered severe or moderate.
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I would say it's on the upper end of moderate. If you were a crayola crayon you'd be moderate-severe.Do you know which criteria your sleep study used? They are your medical records & you have a right to have copies of everything. While you're at it, ask them about the frequency & which category it's determined to be. There are different schools of thought on labelling.
Knowing the number of incidents is more important than the category. 32/hr is a lot. Just think, every other minute you are not breathing for a period of time. Some ppl have even more per minute & their times w/out air are shorter. That's how there can even be a severe category.
I'm glad you're getting the CPAP. You'll notice a difference in the way you feel, your alertness level, feeling like you're back involved in your life, not as tired,more patience, more like 'yourself' & so many more positive things! Not only that, it could save your life!
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