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Sleep ApneaSleep Apnea - Sleeping Disorder #5Sleep apnea is a health condition far more serious than what most would think of. Sleep apnea is a health condition that happens when one's breathing during sleep stop for a while, usually 10 seconds or even longer. Sleep apnea could happen 5 to 45 times per hour. Sleep apnea is usually associated with choking sensations and often leads to headaches and sleepiness during the day. Its moderateness or severity is measured with respect to the frequency of episodes per hour, whether you have no breathing (apnea) or slower breathing (hyponea). Sleep apnea occurs mostly, but not limited to, men and not specific to any age group. Loud snoring is usually associated with apnea. People with high blood pressure and who are obese are most likely to develop sleep apnea. Problems in the nose, throat, and air passageway can also cause sleep apnea. Early detection of sleep apnea is very important since it usually implies an underlying health condition such as heart problems. In some cases, sleep apnea can happen when the muscles in the throat & tongue relax, which eventually leads to blockage of the air passageway to some varying degree. Then breathing becomes noisier, slow, or could even stop for a while. Obese people have great possibilities of having sleep apnea since they have more tissue in the airway that makes it narrow for normal breathing. Sleep apnea makes an active person feel sleepy in the morning and affects their concentration in work. Severe sleep apnea could lead to depression, memory loses, irritability, and other negative socio-psychological conditions. Sleep apnea could increase the risk of having a heart attack, high blood pressure and even stroke. One should suspect having a sleep apnea disorder when the following conditions occur:
Detecting sleep apnea is a collaborative effort among your family physician, neurologist, and pulmonologist. Among the tests for diagnosing a person with sleep apnea are Polysommography and The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT). Polysomnography monitors different functions of the body during sleep such as brain activity, movement of the eye, movement of the muscles, heart beating, blood oxygen. The test will also determine whether the sleep apnea condition is moderate or severe. The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) measures how fast the individual falls into sleep. Normal people fall into sleep within 10 to 20 minutes on the average, while people with sleep apnea disorder fall into sleep within 5 minutes or less. Additionally, MSLT is use to measure the daytime sleepiness of the person. Types Of Treatments For Sleep Apnea
Prevention The best cure to sleep apnea is prevention. There are several ways to prevent one from having to develop sleep apnea and reduce the frequency of the attacks:
Sleep apnea is a serious disease. It could be just a symptom of other more serious illness such as hypertension and heart disease. Should you suspect having the symptoms, take time to visit your family physician. Early detection and diagnoses of sleep apnea could save your life.
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