Sleep apnea treatment

Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is manifested by snoring and respiratory arrest during sleep. The disease is accompanied by severe daytime sleepiness, restless, unrefreshing sleep, increased blood pressure (especially in the morning), headache, night sweats, frequent nighttime urination, decreased performance, irritability, impaired potency, depressive conditions. The disease 5 times increases the risk…

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Sleep apnea

You snore and your spouse is worried about it. At night, you periodically stop breathing, and complete silence ensues in your bedroom. Sometimes it lasts a few seconds, sometimes more than a minute. Suddenly you snore and start snoring again with renewed vigor … Your frightened partner wakes up, but you yourself do not notice anything, despite the…

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Sleep apnea syndrome

This condition is common in people who snore regularly. It is caused by the periodic collapse of the airways at the level of the pharynx. Sleep apnea syndrome is manifested by interruptions in breathing during sleep, when loved ones of the sleeping person observe periods of frightening silence against the background of snoring. These periods last…

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Sleep apnea and polysomnography

Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by the presence of snoring and respiratory arrest during sleep , caused by the periodic closure (collapse) of the upper airways at the level of the pharynx in a sleeping person. Due to these stops, the level of oxygen in the blood decreases, and gross fragmentation of…

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Sleep and apnea

There are a number of diseases in which in 30-50% of cases, patients have obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (sleep apnea, sleep apnea disease). These diseases are:    Obesity grade 2 and higher. Arterial hypertension of 2 degrees and higher (especially at night, morning and poorly responding to treatment).   Cardiac bradyarrhythmias at night (arrhythmias with a slowing heart…

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