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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good night&#8217;s sleep is essential to optimal health. For many people however, this can prove frustrating and elusive. There are a number of conditions that can interfere with getting enough sleep. Of these, sleep apnea is the most potentially dangerous. Sleep apnea is a disruption of breathing while asleep, causing periodic gasping for air [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good night&#8217;s sleep is essential to optimal health. For many people however, this can prove frustrating and elusive. There are a number of conditions that can interfere with getting enough sleep. Of these, sleep apnea is the most potentially dangerous. </p>
<p>Sleep apnea is a disruption of breathing while asleep, causing periodic gasping for air or struggling for breath, sometimes hundreds of times during the night. Most people who suffer from this disorder do not realize they have it, because when they awaken they don’t remember having trouble breathing. </p>
<p>If not treated, sleep apnea can be life-threatening, so it is very important to ensure that your breathing is normal during the night. It is advisable to watch for the warning signs and seek out <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-solutions/"title="" >sleep apnea solutions</a> as soon as possible. These warning signs can include very loud snoring or gasping; choking as if unable to get air into the lungs; sudden awakenings during the night, sometimes waking up sweating; and feeling exhausted during the day even with a full night’s sleep. </p>
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<p>What causes these awakenings? When breathing is interrupted due to sleep apnea, it changes the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. The imbalance of these essential chemicals signals the brain to restart the breathing process. These awakening incidents are necessary to restart breathing, but may not be remembered later. The result is feeling very tired and unrefreshed by any amount of sleep. </p>
<p><strong>There are two main types of sleep apnea. </strong></p>
<p>The most common is Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), which is caused by an obstruction that blocks flow of air in the nose and mouth. With OSA, the throat collapses during sleep, obstructing the airway and preventing air from reaching the lungs. In a healthy person, the throat muscles keep the throat and airway open during sleep. In some people, however, these muscles can relax more than normal, due to age, alcohol, other sedatives, or even being overweight or obese. People with certain physical factors, such as large tonsils or tongue, deviated septum, or enlarged adenoids, can also be more at risk for sleep apnea. Even temporary factors such as nasal congestion can cause sleep apnea. </p>
<p>The other type of sleep apnea, though less common, is Central Sleep Apnea (CSA). This is a central nervous system disorder in which the brain signals instructing the body to breathe are delayed. CSA can be caused by a diseases or injuries of the brain, such as viral brain infections, strokes, brain tumors, or respiratory problems. CSA sufferers seldom snore. While the causes of sleep apnea are different in CSA and OSA, they both are serious conditions that result in a deprivation of oxygen and not enough sleep. </p>
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<p>The effects of sleep deprivation can include irritability, inability to concentrate, and a compromised immune system. The problems of oxygen deprivation are even more serious: heart disease, high blood pressure, sexual dysfunction, learning and memory problems, and depression. If you suspect you might have sleep apnea, try keeping a “sleep journal” for several nights (or have your partner record the data). Include information such as snoring, any choking or gasping sounds, and awakening during the night. </p>
<p>Also make a note of how refreshed you feel in the morning. You should also try losing any excess weight and refraining from sedatives before bed. After you have recorded a typical time period of your sleep (perhaps a week), consult a doctor or a sleep specialist. If they suspect you have sleep apnea, you will probably be sent for an overnight study in a sleep lab. By observation and measuring how frequently you stop breathing, a diagnosis can be reached and a <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/cure-for-sleep-apnea/"title="" >cure for sleep apnea</a> can be discussed. </p>
<p>The most important thing for your health is to make sure that you are getting a normal night’s sleep. <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-cures/"title="" >Sleep apnea cures</a> can be as simple as lifestyle changes so seek out help today.<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 13:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How wonderful it is to wake up after a good night’s sleep! Ah, the body feels refreshed, the mind renewed. Say goodbye to nights of tossing and turning, instead wake up with a smile! Irrespective of your reasons for insomnia, here are some simple and natural tips on how to fall asleep fast: Instead of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How wonderful it is to wake up after a good night’s sleep! Ah, the body feels refreshed, the mind renewed. Say goodbye to nights of tossing and turning, instead wake up with a smile! Irrespective of your <a href="http://reasonsfor-insomnia.com/">reasons for insomnia</a>, here are some simple and natural tips on <a href="http://howto-fallasleepfast.com/">how to fall asleep fast</a>:</p>
<p>Instead of resorting to popping those sleeping pills (which can be addictive in itself and will require you to take more and more as you become increasingly dependent on it), you can go at it the natural way. Here are some quick and easy ways to fall asleep. Although some of these will not work immediately, keeping at it will eventually reap the benefits of good sleep.</p>
<p>1.     Keep away from heavy and late meals at night or during the wee hours of the morning. An empty stomach will actually help in quieting your mind so that it is geared towards sleeping.</p>
<p>2.     Get rid of caffeine in your diet. Or, if you really can’t avoid coffee, drink this in the mornings, and not before you need to go to bed to sleep.</p>
<p>3.     Read. This habit can relax you.</p>
<p>4.     Remember that the bedroom is for sleep and sex only! This will help condition your mind that once you are in bed, you should already fall asleep. Eliminate distractions – such as the television, the phone and the computer.</p>
<p>5.     Take a warm and scented bath.  Sprinkle chamomile or lavender oil into the bath to thoroughly relax and soothe your body and sense. The warmth and the steam will make you feel drowsy an hour after the bath.</p>
<p>6.     Get comfortable – wear the night clothes you are comfortable with. Be willing to spend money on a good and comfy bed – it should not be too hard nor too soft. A memory foam pillow would be another wise investment.</p>
<p>7.     Use a fan to get rid of surrounding noises. It can also serve to distribute the air throughout the room.</p>
<p>8.     If it helps, listen to relaxing music – such as the sound of the waves or birds chirping.</p>
<p>9.     Eliminate distractions in the bedroom – turn the TV off, put away magazines and fliers, if you’re sleeping beside someone, request that they be quiet as possible.</p>
<p>10.  Shun coffee at least 3 hours before you go to bed. The same goes for candies and chocolates.</p>
<p>11.  When you have to exercise, don’t do so before bedtime. The exercise will give you an energy boost and will certainly not help you fall asleep.</p>
<p>12.  Don’t go to bed when you are not sleepy. This will increase your struggle to sleep and condition your mind that getting some sleep is a struggle.</p>
<p>13.  Fake it until you make it. Pretend to be sleepy.</p>
<p>14.  Picture yourself doing something in the house, like painting the walls with slow up and down motions.</p>
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		<title>Sleep Apnea Side Effects</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep Apnea, also called Pickwickian syndrome, is a disorder in which the sufferer periodically stops breathing while asleep. It can have a number of effects on the body and health of the person afflicted with it. The most common form of sleep apnea is OSA, or obstructive sleep apnea. It occurs when an individual has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep Apnea, also called Pickwickian syndrome, is a disorder in which the sufferer periodically stops breathing while asleep. It can have a number of effects on the body and health of the person afflicted with it. The most common form of sleep apnea is OSA, or obstructive sleep apnea. It occurs when an individual has a lot of soft tissue around their airway (back of the mouth leading to the windpipe) which can shift during sleep and close off the passage of air.</p>
<p>The most obvious effect of sleep apnea is that the sufferers’ sleep is frequently interrupted because when the airway is shut off, the person suffocates, and wakes up to breathe. This sleep deprivation can lead to a number of maladies, of which the most obvious is daytime sleepiness. In addition, the extra tissue which can cause OSA will frequently also vibrate while the person is breathing, causing snoring. Sleep apnea has also been linked to waking up with morning headaches, sexual dysfunction and even certain cognitive disabilities (related to memory and learning). To add insult to injury, the sleep deprivation caused by sleep apnea also leads to an increased rate of automobile accidents, which, of course, carry a range of negative outcomes, ranging from simple property damage all of the way to dismemberment and death.</p>
<p>Although these effects are all unpleasant and inconvenient, they pale next to the more serious side effects of sleep apnea. People who suffer from sleep apnea have a much higher incidence of cardiovascular problems, as well as diabetes. The high blood pressure which can be caused by OSA is unique in that it never allows the body to rest since readings do not stop during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea also has neurological effects, including both increased risk of stroke and, recently discovered, tissue loss in parts of the brain that serve as memory storage.</p>
<p>Finally, obstructive sleep apnea can cause cor pulmonary. This is the failure of the right ventricle of the heart, which provides blood to the lungs. Cor pulmonary is fatal. Central sleep apnea is a much rarer form of the malady and is caused by a failure in the respiratory controls in the brain. Put simply, the brain forgets to have the sufferer breathe. This can be caused by a number of things, including medications which depress the central nervous system. It has similar effects to OSA.</p>
<p>Although sleep apnea has a number of unpleasant side effects, it is treatable. Some <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/"title="" >sleep apnea treatments</a> are as simple as lifestyle changes (losing weight, ceasing smoking or alcohol use), while the use of a CPAP machine is also an option. Serious cases can also be treated surgically. Luckily, the serious side effects of sleep apnea can be removed by treating the apnea.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep Apnea is a common problem usually found with people that are considered overweight and obese. However, it can be a condition that develops in anybody and many people prefer natural sleep apnea solutions to the methods that are currently offered in conventional medicine. Natural and behavioral treatments may be all that is needed to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep Apnea is a common problem usually found with people that are considered overweight and obese. However, it can be a condition that develops in anybody and many people prefer natural <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-solutions/"title="" >sleep apnea solutions</a> to the methods that are currently offered in conventional medicine. Natural and behavioral treatments may be all that is needed to alleviate the suffering of relatively mild cases of sleep apnea.</p>
<p>The first recommended treatment that is the most common sense would be to evaluate whether or not you may be a candidate to solve the issue by losing weight. Extra weight and pressure on the chest and neck are common contributors to sleep apnea’s symptoms and many times shedding a few pounds can improve the sufferer’s condition significantly.</p>
<p>If this is not perceived as a cause of the ailment, then other steps can be taken to treat sleep apnea without medication or surgery. It is important that one with sleep apnea limits the use of antihistamines as well as alcoholic beverages and any kind of depressants or tranquilizers that may relax your muscles even further.</p>
<p>In addition, if you pay conscious attention to your sleep habits and maintain a regular sleep schedule so as to make sure you get regular sleep and avoid extreme exhaustion. Before bed, gargling with salt water has been a proven way to help with the symptoms of sleep apnea by temporarily shrinking your tonsils. Avoid smoking and exposing yourself to other irritants. Sometimes eliminating dairy products and other mucous producing foods can help as well.</p>
<p>If these treatments are implemented but seem to not produce any improvement, then there are other still other options. Doctors can prescribe what is called a C-PAP machine. This machine forces air into the patient’s nose through a mask, keeping the airway open with air pressure. These machines can take some adjusting to but require no medication or surgery to gain the benefits from. For more serious and severe sufferers of sleep apnea, there is another machine that can be used called the Bi-PAP. This machine is similar to the C-PAP machine but has two different pressures of air for better results. Sleep apnea effects one in ten Americans and can lead to serious health risks including death.</p>
<p>The natural remedies and <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-cures/"title="" >sleep apnea cures</a> outlined here, if followed consistently can significantly improve your sleep and quality of life while also help you avoid invasive surgeries or costly medications.</p>
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		<title>Effects Of Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a tiring day’s work, the first thing that we would love to do is to go to sleep after a light food. We must remember that we are human beings and not machines. Our body is not designed to work and remain attentive for all 24 hours. One way of rejuvenating and recharging ourselves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a tiring day’s work, the first thing that we would love to do is to go to sleep after a light food. We must remember that we are human beings and not machines. Our body is not designed to work and remain attentive for all 24 hours. One way of rejuvenating and recharging ourselves is by sleeping and providing rest for the various organs of the body.</p>
<p>It may be observed that there are some people who are able to sleep well even if they are not very tired, while there are some who cannot have a good night’s even when they are extremely exhausted. There are could many reasons for difficulty in sleeping or sleep apnea. Sleep apnea in a person could be attributed to emotional disturbances or some biological deficiencies. Whatever be the reasons for sleep apnea in a person, the ramifications of not sleeping well could be quite serious.</p>
<p>It has been observed that a person who is able to come out of sleep apnea, is able to concentrate better, is able to eat well, shows better performance at work place and exhibits good physical fitness too. In general, he is at harmony with his surroundings. It is the other way round when a person is unable to get adequate sleep. He is always irritable, is unable to concentrate, is disoriented and disinclined. With the result, his performance at work place suffers as he is not able to work to his potential.</p>
<p>Also, his biological clock too is in total disarray due to lack of rest and sleep. The bodily functions too go out of control as digestion suffers; appetite reduces leading to acidity and gastric complaints. With the result, the blood pressure is bound to be irregular and heart becomes vulnerable to attacks or strokes. The skin can look pale and listless. Studies have shown that when people suffering from sleep apnea are behind the wheels, they are prone to cause accidents owing to lack of concentration and fatigue.</p>
<p>Thus, they are not only endangering their own lives, but others’ lives at risk too. Studies also reveal that the behavior of a person suffering from sleep apnea while driving is no different from a case of drunken driving. Severe lack of sleep affects a person’s sense of balance, leads to absent mindedness, and mars his sense of judgment and rational thinking. Also, when a person is unable to sleep properly, he might tend to eat more which could result in obesity in due course.</p>
<p>Thus, sleep apnea could imperil one’s life slowly but surely. It is advisable that a person suffering from this disorder seek <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/"title="" >sleep apnea treatments</a> and adopts remedial measures to regain good health.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea can be specifically mentioned as a sleep disorder which causes breathing with pauses during sleep. What it means exactly is that, when someone suffers from this disorder, he most of the time misses a couple of breaths and that too repetitive throughout the sleep. Sleep apnea is such a sleep disorder, which can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea can be specifically mentioned as a sleep disorder which causes breathing with pauses during sleep. What it means exactly is that, when someone suffers from this disorder, he most of the time misses a couple of breaths and that too repetitive throughout the sleep. Sleep apnea is such a sleep disorder, which can occur in three different forms.</p>
<p>The first is the Central sleep apnea, in which the couple of breaths that are missed happen due to the lack of respiratory effort. The second one is the Obstructive sleep apnea, in which the breathing gets interrupted due to the presence of some kind of a physical block in the airflow. The third one is known as the Complex sleep apnea, which in fact is a combination of the other two forms, i.e. Central as well as Obstructive; hence in this form both, the breathing gets interrupted because of even the presence of physical block as well as the lack of respiratory effort.</p>
<p>Many people are not aware of being suffering from sleep apnea, as one may not remember the difficulty one suffered while breathing during sleep. People tend to suffer from this problem for quite many years, but very seldom they identify it. There can be many confusions arising in people&#8217;s mind regarding the possible causes of sleep apnea. To tell the truth, there can be an endless list about the possible causes of sleep apnea, as well as many <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-solutions/"title="" >sleep apnea solutions</a>.</p>
<p>The airflow can be possibly blocked due to many reasons. For instance, if a person is obese, he/she is prone to have sleep apnea, as there is an interruption in breathing due to over accumulation of fats in the body. Even an asthmatic patient has a tendency of suffering from this sleep disorder. Few other causes could be GERD, physical abnormalities and even disorders related to one&#8217;s central nervous system. Whenever any of the causes tends to obstruct the breathing, it stops in regular intervals resulting in sleep apnea.</p>
<p>Apart from that, there are many other possible causes of sleep apnea. If a person&#8217;s throat muscles or his tongue tends to relax more than required. If one&#8217;s tongue as well as tonsils are possibly larger than normal, than there is a possibility of blocking of airways. Other than all these causes, even one&#8217;s lifestyle can be a major cause of sleep apnea. Smoking, consumption of alcohol as well as chewing tobacco is few of the possible causes of sleep apnea.</p>
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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>
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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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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 02:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea is a problem that a lot of people have. It is basically when there are pauses when someone sleeps. Most people who have it do not actually know they have it. Sometimes it can be very serious because it can cause choking and gagging as you sleep. One of the primary symptoms is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea is a problem that a lot of people have. It is basically when there are pauses when someone sleeps. Most people who have it do not actually know they have it. Sometimes it can be very serious because it can cause choking and gagging as you sleep. One of the primary symptoms is snoring, but since most people do that, it is tough to distinguish. It can be helped through a variety of <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/"title="" >sleep apnea treatments</a>.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea is common in overweight individuals, so naturally one treatment is to lose weight. Cutting your weight by a few pounds can help you sleep better. Stop taking sedative drugs or even stop drinking alcohol or using tobacco products can help alleviate sleep apnea. These aforementioned items relax the throat which makes snoring more prone to happening. Usually sleep apnea occurs when people sleep on their backs. Naturally sleeping on your side can prevent this. Anything to help stop snoring can help which can be done by raising your bed or your pillows.</p>
<p>Something that has worked for me was the use of nasal strips. These go across the bridge of your nose and open up the passageways. These work extremely well and helps me breath amazingly during the night. Those are some things you can do to help, but there are also other <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-cures/"title="" >sleep apnea cures</a> and medical treatments as well.</p>
<p>The most common and effective treatment is CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure. Basically, you wear a mask while you sleep and it feed air through your nose as you sleep. This air prevents the airway from collapsing and doesn’t make you snore. The problem with this technique is that the mask is extremely uncomfortable. They have made some better masks now to wear to make this technique even better. Another option is surgery which can increase the size of the airway. This may include the removal of tonsils, adenoids, etc. This can eliminate sleep apnea all together.</p>
<p>One last option is jaw devices. These devices lower the jaw and push the tongue forward which opens up the airway all together. This has many side effects like a sore mouth. Overall, sleep apnea can be a nuisance, but there are many different ways to treat and alleviate it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a dental professional, it is important to realize that treating sleep apnea involves multiple health care professionals as well as loved ones. One of the first steps a loved one can take in diagnosis and treatment of loved ones is recognition. Does your partner experience interrupted breathing while sleeping? Are these interruptions longer than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a dental professional, it is important to realize that treating sleep apnea involves multiple health care professionals as well as loved ones. One of the first steps a loved one can take in diagnosis and treatment of loved ones is recognition. Does your partner experience interrupted breathing while sleeping? Are these interruptions longer than a few seconds in duration and frequent in occurrence? Is excessively loud snoring common?</p>
<p>If so, then you should talk with your partner about the possibility of sleep apnea. Diabetics and overweight people tend to increase the likelihood of developing sleep apnea. Many people are sensitive when it comes to discussing their embarrassing sleeping habits. That’s why I make it a point to ask spouses whether or not these events are occurring. I then look for other oral conditions that may exacerbate breathing while sleeping. If a patient presents with an abnormally large tongue or uvula during an oral examination that I believe may impede his or her ability to sleep, then a physician referral becomes necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment.</p>
<p>As far as <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/"title="" >sleep apnea treatments</a> are concerned, the physician and dental professional must work together in concert. Treatment, of course, depends on the severity of the condition. The severity of the condition is often defined as how many interrupted breathing occurrences happen within a specified time frame.</p>
<p>A special machine with a face mask known as a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) may sometimes be used to treat obstructive sleep apnea. However compliance and home care maintenance to avoid bacterial growth in the various lines of the machine often reduce the success of such a treatment.</p>
<p>Alternatively, lesser invasive appliances such as an oral device may work better for patients with less severe forms of sleep apnea. Furthermore, in some mild cases, weight loss may be issued as a form of treatment to treat sleep apnea. Decreasing the amount of fat and therefore pressure may help to open up the airway, and in more radical cases, some patients may even opt to have their uvula surgically removed in order to create a more efficient airway.</p>
<p>Finally, one may also help treat their sleep apnea condition by positioning themselves more upright during sleep. This, however, may affect the quality of sleep one may receive as some people find it difficult to sleep in such a position. These are only a few of the available <a href="http://sleepapneatreatmentsinfo.com/sleep-apnea-cures/"title="" >sleep apnea cures</a> you can ask your physician about. </p>
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