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Sleep Apnea Mask

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Many new forms of diseases are emerging in recent times and it has become a major problem for a lot of people, especially for specialists who are making an immense effort to solve these medical dilemmas. The sad thing is, there are no evident causes and sure treatments for some of them, thus making it hard for someone affected to recover and to survive fully. A good example of these diseases is sleep apnea syndrome, populary known as SAS. This is a condition where the heart temporarily stops breathing during sleep ranging from five seconds to five minutes each hour. Likely, men who are 40 years old and above are prone to have the disease as well as those suffering from obesity, research shows. One evident manifestation that this disorder is present is when sleep apnea snoring occurs.

Sleep apnea diagnosis is the start of a successful treatment for this disease. It is essential to have this as soon as possible because at this period, the disease is perfectly curable and would not bring in further threat to the patient. Sleep apnea equipment is used to conduct a series of tests. Polysomnogram testing can help to detect this disorder. This includes various checks that measure and monitor the brain and its activities, body’s air and oxygen flow, heart rate and rhythm, and as well as the different bodily movements. The test requires observation of each aspect at the same time and that’s why, it is a must that you will stay in the hospital, maybe overnight for observations. After which, results will show the relationship of sleep stages over the sum spend in Rapid Eye Movement or REM sleep.

After it is accurately diagnosed, treatment options will now come in. The most common treatment for this is the CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure). This sleep apnea mask is fitted well on the nose and mouth and while asleep which will provide necessary supply of pressurized air to keep the air’s passageway open. On the other hand, in cases of serious sleep apnea conditions, a surgical procedure is available to get rid of the problematic tissue from the nose and mouth that causes the disorder. But, the good news is, this condition is highly self-curable through weight loss and by having self-discipline in eradicating vices such as smoking, drinking and taking sedatives. In addition, you should follow a strict schedule to keep up a good night’s sleep during the night time.

Indeed, there are so many kinds of sleep apnea treatments but be sure to discuss the treatments that you prefer with your physician so that you will be guarded from any possible side effects and choose the best one for you.

 

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