By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep Idiopathic central sleep apnea syndrome (ICSAS) is completely different than obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) which is the more common sleep apnea condition that most of us have heard of before in the past. Idiopathic central sleep apnea is still not as fully understood as obstructive sleep apnea, but through research it is understood that there are abrupt increases in breathing in which there becomes an arterial CO2 reduction. Sort of like hyperventilation. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2010-10-28 | Sleep Although many people don't realize it, sleep apnea is actually a dangerous type of sleeping disorder. To start with, this is actually a type of sleeping disorder wherein a person temporarily stops breathing or temporarily breaths lowly during his or her sleep. To experts, each pause in breathing is usually known as apnea, which is known to last for just a few seconds. It usually occurs 5 to 30 times every hour. read more
By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep Sleep apnea can be caused by physical blockage of the airway, which is obstructive sleep apnea, or it can be caused by the brain's inability to properly control normal breathing, which is known as central sleep apnea. Both obstructive and central sleep apneas can occur for many different reasons, but when the causes for both obstructive and central sleep disease are experienced at the same time in a patient, it is called complex (mixed) sleep disease. Complex sleep disease is often a wide range of problems, often stemming from a previous, untreated apnea condition. read more
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By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep Central sleep apnea is not the most common form of sleep apnea that we all know of. This form of sleep apnea is caused by the brain. It basically does not send the right signals to tell the body to breathe while you are sleeping. read more
By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep There are actually several different obstructive sleep apnea symptoms that have been discovered. Obstructive sleep apnea is a result of the upper airway being obstructed in some form or another. One of the most common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea is snoring. read more
By: Thiery Remy | 2010-03-27 | Sleep If sleep apnea side effects were not so serious, many people would be happy to go to sleep. But it's not so easy to sleep when you know that you have a real problem with sleep apnea. read more
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By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-11-01 | Article Marketing Those who suffer from sleep apnea will not only need to learn how to treat the basic symptoms, but will also need to research ways in which to deal with the cause. Symptoms of this disorder include snoring, fatigue and pauses in breathing while asleep. read more
By: mystopsnoringcure | 2011-03-29 | Health & Fitness If otften occurs to see a repetitive breathe cessation during our sleep that doesn''t last for very long, but has being an result the loud snoring. This are generally realy unsettling for the types sl... read more
By: Umee | 2010-11-25 | Sleep Thought tһe treatment of mixed sleep disοrder iѕ ѕtill a developing scіence, many leapѕ and boυnds aгe being made іn tһe field. Thө proмise of controlled CO2 introduction tһrough tһe PAP Gas Modulatοr and the rapid reѕponse of the ASV machine іs greаt, аnd continued research into these treatments aѕ well aѕ the development of new and more effective treatments continueѕ. read more
By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep Mixed sleep apnea is a combination of obstructive and central sleep apnea symptoms. When the patient exhibits physical blockage as well as an inability to maintain normal breathing due to a malfunction of the brain, the patient is diagnosed with mixed sleep apnea. Unfortunately, mixed sleep apnea is usually much harder to treat than the others when exhibited separately. read more
By: mystopsnoringcure | 2011-03-31 | Health & Fitness It is unusual and interested to work out which you are battling from sleep apnea especially if until that present somebody or even you had been complaining about the matter that you are snoring. There... read more
By: Insomnia Advisor | 2010-10-03 | Sleep Alternative therapies for sleep apnea focus to promote natural ways, to provide relief from sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a recurrent condition where during sleep, the breathing stops for a while, and regains normal breathing only after a few seconds. Sleep apnea is considered to be one of the serious sleep disorders since it results in two impacts on the functional system such as oxygen deprivation and sleep deprivation. read more
By: Kenneth W. Edwards | 2010-12-23 | Sleep There exist sleep apnea mask solutions to address common problems encountered by cpap users. Learn how to make wearing your sleep apnea mask more comfortable. read more