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: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep Most sufferers of sleep apnea experience either obstructive sleep apnea, which is a physical blockage of the airway by tissue in the throat, or central sleep apnea, which is the failure of the brain to control even breathing, resulting in cycles of apneas and hyperpneas. When a patient suffers from both central and obstructive sleep apnea and exhibits symptoms of both, the patient is said to suffer from mixed sleep apnea. Mixed sleep apnea is a tricky form of sleep apnea that is quite difficult to amend with established forms of treatment. read more
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: Douglas Kidder | 2012-02-09 | Sleep Sleep apnea is a sleep breathing condition that the afflicted person is rarely aware of. Sleep apnea causes the breathing gaps that occur during sleep. Although there are a lot of telltale signs or sleep apnea symptoms, most of these signs are evident during sleep, making it impossible for the sufferer to detect. read more
By: mystopsnoringcure | 2011-03-30 | Health & Fitness Sleep apnea, or the Obstructive Sleep Disorder is often a sleep agitation common in people of all genders and age groups. People typically confuse it with the snoring and feel is nothing wrong utilizi... 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: Jeff T Morgan | 2010-04-01 | Sleep Sleep apnea is not just a serious sleep disorder, it may also become deadly. The person who suffers from this disorder will stop breathing several times a night which then leads to a carbon dioxide buildup. In order for this build up to be released and oxygen replenished, the brain must signal the body to awaken. This chain of events does not allow for quality of sleep and may lead to heart disease, irritability, mental confusion, and dozing off during the day and even while sitting at the computer or other places not originally intended for sleeping. read more
By: Stephen Almansen | 2010-03-29 | Sleep Sleep apnea is a very serious illness, however most sufferers aren't even aware that they have a problem. Since the disease can contribute to other serious conditions, including stroke and heart disease, and can ultimately lead to premature death, it is important to treat it if you are a sufferer. read more
By: Douglas Kidder | 2012-02-17 | Sleep There are a lot of ways to address sleep apnea symptoms. For the more severe cases of symptoms like loud and constant snoring, high number and long periods of breath interruptions, depression and extreme case of EDS or daytime sleepiness, would call for a more drastic means of intervention. This could be in the form of CPAP treatment or a surgical operation. read more
By: Lisa Wagner | 2011-03-12 | Sleep It is important to know Sleep Apnea symptoms. You may not know you have apnea, but it is a serious condition. Apnea strikes certain individuals when they sleep making them stop breathing. It could happen many times during the night lasting a few seconds to a minute. read more
By: Douglas Kidder | 2012-01-30 | Sleep Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder wherein patients are usually the last to know or observe the symptoms. As indications of the breathing disorder only manifest when the patient is asleep, more often than not, he is unaware of his problem. The most common and identifiable sleep apnea symptoms are observed by the sufferers’ family, most specifically their bed partner. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2011-04-11 | Article Marketing Sleep apnea is a medical condition in which a person stops breathing for periods of time during their sleep. This is a very normal occurrence at night when we are asleep, but prolonged or excessive bo... read more
By: Douglas Kidder | 2012-02-28 | Sleep What is sleep apnea? This is a sleep disorder wherein the patient is unable to sleep well or derive from any benefits of sleeping. This is due to the irregular breathing pattern that includes gaps and pauses. read more
By: Douglas Kidder | 2012-02-14 | Sleep Sleep apnea is the condition where breathing is systematically stopped or paused during sleep. This is not as uncommon disorder as it affects almost 4% of middle-aged males and 2% of the female. The condition also doesn’t qualify age, it can afflict all ages including children and toddlers. But the numbers significantly increases as the age level advances. A study reports that as much as 60% read more
By: Steve Henderson | 2010-10-19 | Health & Fitness Obstructive Sleep Apnea may be a sleep disorder whereby respiratory stops and starts quite frequently whereas sleeping. These episodes of temporary cessation of respiratory last for about ten seconds or perhaps longer. Individuals with this condition may not be aware of getting any ... read more