Diagnosing Apnea Sleep Disorders
Sleep apnea is an interruption of breathing while asleep. Many people have an occasional disruption of breathing while asleep. Clinically it must happen five times in an hour to fall under the definition of sleep apnea. Mild sleep apnea can occur on occasion due to respiratory illness.
However, if your healthcare professional thinks it is necessary, you can take an overnight polysomnography test.
This test is conducted to determine whether or not you suffer from sleep apnea or some other form of sleep disorder. Wires and probes are painlessly attached to your body to monitor the following:
Brain waves
Muscle tension
Eye movement
Respiration
Oxygen level in the blood
Audio (sounds of snoring, gasping, etc.)
The specialist will read the results of this test and determine if you have sleep apnea, and if so, the severity of your condition. Your physician will develop a treatment plan for you.
One of the most common causes of sleep apnea is low muscle tone in the airway. This is a common problem for those who are obese, and can be linked with a large neck circumference. It is more common in men than women or children, and also occurs more frequently among the elderly. Smokers are also at a higher risk to develop sleep apnea.
Some symptoms of sleep apnea are loud snoring, sleeping restlessly and being tired during the day. This can all lead to other problems such as inability to concentrate, being underproductive as well as causing a disruption in social and private life.
If the symptoms alone are not enough to make you want to treat it, consider one of the health problems it can cause: a 30% increase in the chance of a heart attack or premature death.
Treatments are many. The most common is a CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure. This is a machine that creates air pressure that does not allow breathing structures to collapse while you sleep. Other treatments include exercising the muscles; surgery to tighten the muscles.
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