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Sleep Apnea Testing and Treatment Information

What are the risks to my health from Sleep Apnea?

People with untreated sleep apnea are 2-7 times more likely to have vehicle crashes than the general population. High Blood Pressure Stroke Heart Attack Other cardiovascular diseases Depression Insulin resistance High cholesterol Irritability Learning and memory problems Weight gain Impotency Headaches

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About Sleep Apnea

One of the most essential habits in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle is having a good night’s sleep. Sleeping well is just as important as exercising and eating all your nutrients. People with undiagnosed or untreated sleep apnea leaves them with high health risks for a variety of disorders and diseases. These health risks include hypertension, heart disease, stroke, anxiety, erectile dysfunction, loss of memory, diabetes, and obesity. All of these potential dangers are easily avoidable with the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea.There are different types of sleep apnea, the most common being “Obstructive Sleep Apnea” (OSA). OSA...

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Different Types of Sleep Apnea Treatments

If you have recently been diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea, you should know that there are a variety of different treatments based on the severity of your condition. Mild sleep apnea can be treated with simple lifestyle changes.For example, following an exercise regimen to lose weight and thus decrease your BMI, quitting smoking to better your health in general, or changing your sleeping style by sleeping on your side or on your back.When you have moderate to severe sleep apnea, these lifestyle changes will more than likely not suffice for adequate sleep apnea treatment.An alternative type of treatment that is...

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Effective Sleep Apnea Treatments

There are many different types of sleep apnea treatments available. The most appropriate way to decide which treatment is right for you would be to see what type of sleep apnea you have. To determine what type of sleep apnea you have, you must take a sleep study, whether it is a home sleep test or in lab test. Treatment for sleep apnea allows you to effectively control the condition.The most common type of sleep apnea is Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). This occurs when there is an obstruction in your airway, preventing oxygen from getting to your lungs. Essentially, when...

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Efforts under way to address condition that adds to fatigue

Safety on the road is definitely a top priority for all Transportation Risk Managers and Commercial Drivers. When searching for sources of daytime drowsiness, the sleep disorder sleep apnea was reported affect approximately 26% of the 3.4 million licensed Commercial drivers, according to a study commissioned by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. 17% of these drivers were diagnosed with mild sleep apnea, 5% with moderate sleep apnea, and 4% with severe sleep apnea.Sleep apnea has many various symptoms including daytime fatigue due to a lack of sleep; for drivers, this could increase the risk of crashes greatly. Sleep apnea...

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