Snoring and Sleep Apnea
by Alan Schill
There
is a substantial difference in snoring and sleep apnea but,
ironically, the treatments are much the same. It is first
important to differentiate the two terms.
Snoring is nothing more than a vibration caused from fatty
tissue rubbing against the back of the throat during sleep.
It is often the cause of sleep loss, aggravation and
inconvenience. Snoring alone, however, is not as dangerous
as sleep apnea, which occurs when an individual stops
breathing completely throughout the night. This is usually
caused by a complete airway blockage resulting from tissue
in the throat relaxing and cutting off the air supply.
The sleep apnea sufferer awakens quickly due
to their loss of air, but they may not realize what has
happened. Frequent awakening, difficulty breathing or
gasping for air and heavy snoring are all common signs of
sleep apnea and may require an immediate need for effective
snoring and sleep apnea treatments.
There are a variety of snoring and sleep apnea treatments,
including changing to sleeping on your side instead of your
back, maintaining a healthy diet and exercise program,
ridding your home of allergens to help you breathe easier
during the night, elevating your head with an extra pillow
at night or the use of doctor recommended apnea treatment
devices.
Once a patient has been diagnosed with sleep
apnea, a more aggressive series of snoring and sleep apnea
treatments may be required. If left untreated, sleep apnea
can lead to heart disease, a stroke or other serious medical
condition. Many apnea sufferers use a Continuous Positive
Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine to help them receive a
continual amount of air during the night, which helps to
prevent the tissues in their throat from collapsing and
blocking their airway causing them to stop breathing
completely.
During snoring and sleep apnea treatments, sleepers need to
sleep with their mouth closed or they risk losing the
effects of the CPAP treatment. The Sleep Genie is a product
that is designed to help improve sleep quality and allow the
sleeper to rest comfortably with their mouth closed. While
not intended to be used as a cure for sleep apnea, it may
help to keep the sufferers mouth closed so that they can
continue to receive the benefits of the CPAP machine. If the
patient suffers from snoring, and not sleep apnea, the Sleep
Genie is beneficial in helping to prevent snoring altogether
because it is virtually impossible to snore with your mouth
closed.
This article is intended for informational purposes only. It
should not be used as, or in place of, professional medical
advice. Before beginning any treatment for snoring, please
consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and remedy.
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