Sleep
Apnea: A Treatable Sleep Disorder
Dental
Associates of Cedar Creek
treats many Mosinee residents who suffer from sleep apnea, a common sleep
disorder. Sleep apnea is diagnosed when someone sleeping stops breathing
momentarily, then gasps for air. Apneas are defined as pauses in
breathing that last 10 seconds or longer; a shorter one is called a
hypopnea. This is most often caused by your airway becoming blocked
during sleep; this is known as obstructive sleep apnea.
If you have sleep
apnea, you will most likely have many apneas each night. However, since
sleep apneas happen while you're sleeping, it's can be hard to diagnose
yourself. Maybe you don't feel rested when you wake up, get sleepy
during the day, and have never known why.
During an apnea, the
level of oxygen in the blood falls, so the brain can't get the air it
needs. This compromises REM sleep, which ought to be deeply restful.
Sleep apnea can leave people with daytime fatigue, but it also leaves
people more prone to a range of other health problems. Research suggests
an association between sleep apnea and heart attacks, cardiovascular
disease, stroke, diabetes, memory loss and brain damage.
When seeking sleep
apnea treatments, patients have a number of options. The most popular
therapy is a CPAP machine; the breathing mask gives continuous positive
air pressure all night long. However, some patients choose splint
therapy, deciding they would prefer a nightguard to a sleep mask. Only
in the most severe cases might we consider sleep apnea surgery.
But treatment can
sometimes be refreshingly simple. People with mild sleep apnea may be
able to triumph over the sleep disorder by making some straightforward
lifestyle changes. These include avoiding alcohol and tobacco, doing
breathing exercises, losing weight, and sleeping at an angle, on one's
side, or with a sleep apnea pillow.
If you're in Wisconsin and
would like a sleep apnea consultation, just give us a call at 715
359-0550. We'll
help you sleep easier!
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