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Self Help Remedies And Traditional Treatments For Sleep Apnea

A Look At The Personally Molded Sleep Apnea Mask
A Look at the Personally Molded Sleep Apnea Mask

It is believed among sleep specialists that nasal breathing devices are some of the most effective .....
Self Help Remedies and Traditional Treatments for Sleep Apnea

Once diagnosed with a mild case of sleep apnea there are certain lifestyle changes you can make to help improve your condition and

especially to do your best to make sure that it will not worsen over time. These are often thought of as being self-help remedies and
they may be relevant for some patients but not others. As well they can be beneficial sometimes when used alone or in conjunction with
other treatments.


If you need to lose weight doing so will help your sleep apnea. An excess of weight causes a build up of fatty tissue in the tongue, neck
and soft palate areas, which can contribute to airway obstruction. Dropping pounds can decrease the amount of fatty tissue as well as
Should I Undergo Surgery To Treat My Obstructive Sleep Apnea Or Not
Should I Undergo Surgery to Treat My Obstructive Sleep Apnea or Not'

Trying to decide whether or .....
allow for more breathing room.


Alcohol and a variety of medications such as sedatives, tranquilizers and sleeping pills can cause sleep apnea to get worse due to the
fact that they all cause the throat to relax too much, thereby constricting airflow. If you must drink alcohol make sure you are finished at
least three to four hours before you turn in for the night. Smoking can also aggravate the problem, as smoking tends to swell nasal
passages, thereby making a case of sleep apnea worse. Avoid using sleeping pills to get a good night’s sleep and if you do smoke,
kick the habit for your health’s sake.


A Definition Of Sleep Apnea Its Causes
A Definition of Sleep Apnea Its Causes, Symptoms and Tests

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How you position yourself in your bed while you sleep makes a difference when it comes to sleep apnea. It is a smart idea to elevate
the top of your bed, such as by placing a telephone book between the mattress and the base, as this helps keep your airways open and
clear. Train yourself to sleep on your side instead of on your back, which can be detrimental to your sleep condition.


The Differences Between Central Sleep Apnea And Obstructive Sleep Apnea
The differences between central sleep apnea and obstructive sleep apnea

Sleep apnea is a problem that affects many people. There are two types .....
Being overtired on a regular basis can lead to chronic insomnia and this will not help sleep apnea at all. In fact constantly being “wiped
out” can contribute to a worsening of the condition. Aim for at least seven to eight hours of sleep every night and try to go to bed every
night around the same time. The same holds true for when you awaken in the morning. Consistency goes a long way in helping to

establish a routine that you will learn to stick with.
Sleep Deprivation And Apnoea
Sleep Deprivation and Apnoea

If you are suffering from chronic tiredness during the day, the chances are you are .....

Traditionally one of the most widespread treatments for sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). This is also a very
successful treatment for many people. CPAP is “an air compressor that blows air through a corrugated tube attached to a mask that is
placed over your nose.” The mask remains in place by way of elastic straps that attach behind the head. How it works is the air from the

machine makes its way into the nose and from there it flows down into the throat and the lungs. This action makes it possible for the
airways to remain open and clear. Another form of CPAP is known as biPAP (or bilevel positive airway pressure). This device controls
the amount of air that is brought into and taken out of the lungs. For example, for inhaling there is a higher level of pressure and for
exhaling there is a lower level of pressure. This option is particularly good for those who cannot cope with the “high constant air

pressure” that characterizes CPAP.

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