Posts Tagged ‘snoring’
Snoring Center – CPAP Sleep Apnea Treatment
Dr. Craig Schwimmer discusses the treatments for sleep apnea including CPAP. 3/25/08
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Bravo CPAP Mask – Patient Educational Video
This video introduces the Bravo Nasal Pillow Interface CPAP Mask for use with a CPAP, BiPap, BiLevel, or Auto Adjusting CPAP machine to treat Sleep Apnea. It is a good alternative to the ResMed Swift mask. More videos can be seen at www.cpap.com
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Sleep Deprivation – Top 5 Ways Snoring Deprives You of …
http://www.MyBrez.com – Top 5 list of causes for sleep deprivations as it relates to snoring: 1. Congestion and Relaxation of the Nasal Passages: Primary snoring (snoring without apnea), one of the most common types of snoring, is often the result of a narrowing of the nasal passageway due to congestion or relaxation. 2. Sleeping Position: Sleeping on your back can allow the tongue to fall backward into the throat, narrowing the airway and obstructing airflow. Side sleeping is one way to reduce this problem. 3. Alcohol Consumption: Alcohol and sedatives depress your central nervous system, causing your muscles to relax. This includes the tissues in your throat. Many people report increased snoring after drinking. 4. Excess Weight: Being overweight can also increase snoring. Excess weight can cause loose throat tissues, which are more likely to vibrate as you breathe. 5. Sleep Apnea: Characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep, sleep apnea is a serious disorder that may require medical care. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Sleep Disorders Decoded
Common sleep disorders are sleep apnea, insomnia and narcolepsy, and people who have these disorders may have a variety of contributing causes. Discover how people with sleep apnea may have a shortened life-span with helpful information in this free video on sleeping disorders.
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Craniofacial Pain Management and TMJ Treatment 2
Dr Roy Jolley Explains TMJ and Sleep Problems, Causes and Cures
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Introduction to the Breeze Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask System
This video is to introduce people to the New Version Breeze Nasal Pillow System made by Puritan Bennett for use with a CPAP, BiPap, BiLevel, or Auto Adjusting CPAP machine to treat Sleep Apnea. More videos can be seen at www.cpap.com
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Sleep Disorders Decoded (Sex Health Guru Health Tip)
Can’t sleep? Neither can 70 million Americans. Here are some clues as to why.
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Inside OSA – Information for Sleep Apnea Patients – Inside OSA (Part 2 of 2)
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Inside OSA – Information for Sleep Apnea Patients – Inside OSA (Part 2 of 2)
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Help to Quit Snoring Tips and Home Remedies for Snoring
http://www.End-Snoring-Tonight.com shows the cause of snoring and sleep apnea snoring causes as well as snoring pillow and other home remedies for snoring.
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Snoring Cures
Snoring – Could It Be Serious?
Snoring is often the source of many jokes. In truth, it can actually be the hallmark of a rather serious health problem known as sleep apnea. There are different types of snoring, and not all who snore suffer from sleep apnea.
If you’ve tried lifestyle changes such as losing weight and quitting or reducing smoking and alcohol consumption in addition to changing your sleeping position – all without results, then you may want to consult with a physician to rule out sleep apnea.
Sleep apnea is a condition in which you literally stop breathing several times throughout the night while sleeping. In some cases, the duration of an interruption is over a minute and the interruptions can occur as many as hundreds of times during any given night.
This condition can be fatal, so it’s important that you consult your doctor if you suspect that your snoring is more than a moderate irritation. You should also feel that your sleep is far less productive and feel tired throughout the day if you suffer from sleep apnea.
The good news for those who suffer from sleep apnea is that there are many treatments that are available that do not involve surgery. Chances are that your physician will want to try the less invasive methods before resorting to surgical procedures that may or may not be necessary in order to properly treat your case of sleep apnea.
The first step your doctor is likely to take is to identify the specific apnea that plagues your sleep. There are three different types of sleep apnea: obstructive, central, and mixed. Obstructive is the one you will hear the most about, since it’s the most common one.
Once your particular apnea is discovered, you and your physician will work out a treatment plan in order to correct or minimize your apnea. Common treatments for obstructive sleep apnea include behavioral changes such as diet and exercise, medications such as nasal sprays with steroids, thyroid replacement therapy medications, and weight loss medications, dental appliances and …
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