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		<title>Solutions For Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obstructive Sleep Apnea occurs when the muscles around the rear part of the throat relax, when you are asleep. The muscles are responsible for holding and supporting your tonsils, tongue and soft palate. If these relax too much during sleep, the airway narrows, causing a reduced amount of oxygen to the body. This makes your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obstructive Sleep Apnea occurs when the muscles around the rear part of the throat relax, when you are asleep. The muscles are responsible for holding and supporting your tonsils, tongue and soft palate. If these relax too much during sleep, the airway narrows, causing a reduced amount of oxygen to the body. This makes your brain lift you from deep sleep temporarily, so that the air passage is reopened.</p>
<p>If your case of sleep apnea is not severe, you may find that some <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-solutions/"title="" >sleep apnea solutions</a> that can improve it. If you are overweight, then losing weight can reduce the occurrences. Also, try not to drink alcohol at night time. Smoking can also be a contributory factor, so giving up cigarettes can also help. Anything that relaxes the muscles medically, such as tranquillizers or sleeping pills can also have a detrimental effect on the throat&#8217;s muscle system. Some people find that sleeping on one side, instead of on their back lessens the symptoms too.</p>
<p>For more severe cases, <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/"title="" >sleep apnea treatments</a> such as Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a possible treatment. This is a mask which you wear over your mouth when sleeping. It sends compressed air into your throat, ensuring that the airway does not get blocked. Many people find this strange to wear to begin with, and some stop using it because of this. However, patients who persevere with it report that it works very effectively, despite their initial misgivings.</p>
<p>Amazingly, several medical studies in respected journals, such as the British Medical Journal have suggested that regularly playing the didgeridoo can also reduce snoring, daytime sleepiness, and other symptoms of sleep apnea. The study suggested that this was due to the patient training themselves to control their upper airways, and becoming more aware of how the muscles work. The study used 25 patients suffering from moderate obstructive sleep apnea. They took a random selection of these patients, and asked them to practice the didgeridoo every day for four months. After four months, the didgeridoo players reported significant improvements, compared to the control group.</p>
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		<title>What Can Cause Sleep Apnea?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snoring is definitely an irritating problem a person can have, but very few know that it can actually be life threatening. Snoring may be a sign of some serious health problems. Snoring is related to sleep apnea which is the interruption of a person&#8217;s air flow during sleep. Various sleep apnea treatments are available. Sleep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snoring is definitely an  irritating problem a person can have, but very few know that it can  actually be life threatening. Snoring may be a sign of some serious  health problems. Snoring is related to sleep apnea which is the  interruption of a person&#8217;s air flow during sleep. Various <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/"title="" >sleep apnea treatments</a> are available.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea happens  when a person actually stops breathing in their sleep. This frightening  condition is life-threatening, but often goes unnoticed. Obstructive  Sleep Apnea and Central Sleep Apnea are the two main types of sleep  apnea. Obstructive Sleep Apnea usually affects people who snore, causing  air passages to become obstructed or blocked while asleep.  Central  Sleep Apnea is a neurological condition in which the brain fails to send  proper signals to a person’s respiratory muscles to facilitate  breathing during sleep.</p>
<p>Many studies have proven the link between sleep  apnea and snoring. During sleep the brain will read the body’s carbon  dioxide levels and sends the signals needed to the throat and trachea in  order to control breathing. When Obstructive Sleep Apnea occurs the  airways are restricted or outright blocked which makes it difficult for  the body to breathe.  This blockage, or narrowing of air passages,  causes air to vibrate as it passes into and out of your body, creating  the noise we all know as snoring. This means the individual suffering  from snoring is not breathing for seconds at a time, even those mere  seconds can lead to lasting health problems or death. While this usually  affects older males, it can potentially strike anyone, regardless of  age or gender.</p>
<p>Researchers have proven that there are numerous triggers  that can lead to the development of snoring and apnea.  Being overweight  can cause excess fat deposits in the neck to narrow air passages in the  throat. As they advance in age men become more and more susceptible to  developing this condition. Use of alcohol relaxes muscles in the body,  including the throat muscles, and this can lead to snoring. Smoking also  increases the risk of snoring because it inflames the upper respiratory  tract and narrows air passages. Enlarged adenoids or tonsillitis can  also lead to sleep apnea or snoring. These are risks that can be reduced  to maintain one’s health, as the dangers are not only death, but other  health issues. Staring your brain of oxygen can cause exhaustion, poor  concentration and generally low levels of mental alertness, This can  also cause carbon dioxide to build up in the brain increasing the chance  of heart attack or stroke. Researching <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-solutions/"title="" >sleep apnea solutions</a> and finding a way to stop snoring altogether is  extremely important to preventing apnea from happening, and will benefit  the individual with greater general health.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea is a disease in which breathing is interrupted during sleep. Recent studies in the US suggests that 1 in 15 Americans suffer from sleep apnea &#8212; most of whom go untreated. Sleep apnea is much different from snoring. While snoring occurs when air is moving, sleep apnea occurs when air is stopped. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Sleep apnea is a disease in which breathing is interrupted during sleep. Recent studies in the US suggests that 1 in 15 Americans suffer from sleep apnea &#8212; most of whom go untreated. Sleep apnea is much different from snoring. While snoring occurs when air is moving, sleep apnea occurs when air is stopped. And although snoring can be annoying to loved ones, sleep apnea can cause serious health issues. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">As is typical in US medicine, surgical options are frequently cited as &#8220;best care&#8221;. However, many natural <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-solutions/"title="" >sleep apnea solutions</a> are available. An easy and natural solution is to sleep on one&#8217;s side, which lessens the chance of blockages. Specially formed pillows may help sufferers re-learn sleeping habits and lessen the frequency of wakening. Some people have had good results from sleeping with a tennis ball taped to their back &#8212; perfectly comfortable for side-sleeping but miserable for back-sleeping. Regardless of the shape of the pillow, elevating the head 6-8 inches has been shown to improve sleep results and airway flow. Just upgrading your pillow to a firmer, thicker one may have good results. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Similarly, improving the sleep routine may also have strong results. This includes calming down before sleep, avoiding caffeine, and not reading or working in bed. Having a stable and consistent sleep routine may also be helpful. Avoiding alcohol or sedatives around sleeping times may also stop muscles from over-relaxing, and thus blocking air passages. Also make sure that the bedroom is very dark. Adding additional curtains to block light may aid in reaching deeper levels of sleep. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">A particular risk factor for sleep apnea is excess weight. If a sufferer is overweight, losing this excess weight may have a positive impact on the frequency of wakening. Keeping trim has many other positive impacts as well. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Since sleep apnea is caused by blockage of air passageways, you may use one of many natural solutions to keep air passages open. Nasal strips or dilators can be helpful in less severe cases. A gentle and natural salt water rinse can open up nasal packages before sleep. Some people also will benefit from a humidifier in the bedroom. Regularly swimming will also help clean out nasal passages and improve your overall health. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Other natural remedies focus on building up the lungs and breath capacity. These can involve playing instruments requiring large lung capacity (e.g., trombones, tubas, etc.) or through singing practice. By training the lungs to be more efficient during waking hours, they become more efficient during sleeping hours as well.</span></p>
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		<title>What Is Sleep Apnea?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 00:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea is a common problem for many people. Although it is rare in children, it is quite common in adults. Studies have shown that men seem to be the gender that is most affected by the disorder. Sleep apnea treatments are available so please consult with your physician. In sleep apnea, the problem is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea is a common problem for many people. Although it is rare in children, it is quite common in adults. Studies have shown that men seem to be the gender that is most affected by the disorder. <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/">Sleep apnea treatments</a> are available so please consult with your physician.</p>
<p>In sleep apnea, the problem is that there are interruptions in the normal breathing cycle of the sufferer. The breathing might be reduced partially or stopped for anywhere up to 20-25 seconds. These interruptions can be as frequent as 5 times to over 100 times in a single hour.</p>
<p>The person under the effect of this sleep disorder normally shows the symptoms, such as loud snoring during sleep, sudden awakening or getting up frequently during sleep, as well as excessive sleepiness during the daytime, while doing everyday tasks. In sleep apnea, the person loses focus very easily and often has frequent mood swings, with the person becoming more easily irritated.</p>
<p>The root cause of this sleep disorder is blockage of the air passage. The blockage can be due to many factors. The structure of your face and jaw might be the hindering force behind improper air passage. The overgrown tissue in the area of the nose, mouth, uvula, adenoid or throat is also among the common cause of airway blockage, which can cause sleep apnea. The overgrown tissue relaxes while asleep and thus the blockage occurs.</p>
<p>Being overweight is a serious problem that can result in sleep apnea. The enlarged tissue in the body parts like the adenoids, uvula or tonsils is also another factor that contributes to it.</p>
<p>There are two types of sleep apnea; the more common one is Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The other type of sleep apnea is Central Sleep Apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is more of a breathing disorder where the air passage is blocked. However, central sleep apnea is more on the neurological side, in which a central nervous system dysfunction occurs. In simple words the brain signal that tells the body when to breathe in, is delayed due to central nervous system disorder.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea can be a very serious condition and should not be left untreated. Consult a doctor if you think you may be suffering from this sleep disorder and with proper treatment it can be controlled and in some cases, completely cured.</p>
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