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How To Determine If You Have Sleep Apnea

March 18th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

You could be suffering from apnea and not even know it - since it happens only when you’re . And if you live alone, it is even harder to detect..

The symptoms of apnea

While there may be no visible symptoms of apnea, feeling tired an worn out all day and falling asleep during the day are good indicators. This is because apnea iliterally robs you of as it can cause you to stop breathing — as many as 50 or a 100 times during the night. And these interruptions take their toll.

Diagnosing apnea

If you do feel tired and fatigued all day, you absolutely should see a doctor. He or she will do a physical exam and take a medical history. This history typically ncludes asking you and your family questions about how you and how you function during the day. You doctor will most likely check your mouth, nose, and throat for extra or large tissues. such as your tonsils, uvula, and soft palate.

Your doctor may also order a test. This test is often done in a center or laboratory, which may be part of a hospital. You will probably stay overnight., although studies can sometimes done in the home. The most common recording used to find out if you have apnea is called a polysomnogram or PSG.

This PSG records:

Brain activity
Eye movement
Muscle activity
Breathing and heart rate
How much air moves in and out of your lungs while you are sleeping
The percentage of oxygen in your blood

Once this test has been completed, you doctor will review the results. If it is clear that you do have apnea, your doctor will work with you and your family to develop a treatment plan.

And you’ll soon be on your way to a good night’s and better days.

If you or someone you know suffers from apnea, you should know about the website, naturalsleepapneacures.com www.naturalsleepapneacures.com. It offers a lot of good information about the causes of apnea as well as suggestions for natural treatments and natural cures.

Douglas Hanna is a retired advertising and marketing executive who lives in Colorado. He researches and writes articles on a variety of health-related topics and is a successful website editor and publisher.

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