A Doctor With Sleep Apnea Reviews Recent Research For Fellow A Doctor with sleep apnea Reviews Recent Research for Fellow Patients. K. Leon White, MD. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Interested in Chatting with Me About sleep apnea? http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/4752/
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Snoring And Sleep Apnea The Snoring Sickness Do You Have sleep apnea? Below, two sleep disorder experts offer an introduction to sleep apnea, its diagnosis, and treatment options. http://www.twilightbridge.com/thetimes/snoring.htm
Sleep Concerns: Sleep Apnea Home Toddler sleep sleep concerns sleep apnea Approved by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board. The list of symptoms for sleep apnea is long. http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/toddler/toddlersleep/7632.html
Extractions: Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder in which the upper airway passages are blocked repeatedly during the night. It's often caused by enlarged adenoids (glands in the throat just behind the nose) and tonsils; when your child's muscles relax at night, these oversized glands can temporarily block air from getting to his lungs. Other causes of airway blockages include frequent illness ( ear infections sore throats , and tonsilitis allergies The list of symptoms for sleep apnea is long. The most telling signs are snoring and sweats profusely while asleep. Combined with any of the above symptoms, repeated night-wakings can be a sign of sleep apnea. Because they have trouble breathing, children with sleep apnea may stir more often, waking up to get the air they need. If you think your toddler might have sleep apnea but aren't sure, you can look to his daytime behavior for more clues. Children with apnea are often
Extractions: Home Sleep Disorder Information Our Clinical Practice Our Research ... Sleep Disorders Information Sleep apnea is described as the cessation of breathing during sleep. What is actually occurring is the intermittent and repetitive closure of the airway druing sleep. This begins a vicious circle of events. The patient falls asleep, the airway closes. Then in response to closure and the need to breathe, the brain wakes up briefly, the patient breathes; the brain retruns to sleep and the circle begins again. These events may occur hundreds of times across the night resulting in severely fragmented sleep, poor oxygenation and daytime sleepiness. The corrective treatment most often used is nasal CPAP. This is a tight fitting mask, connected via a flexible tubing to an air pump. This allows a positive pressure of air to splint the airway open. The patient breathes well, sleeps well and shortly is no longer sleepy. Other treatment options include: ENT surgery, weight loss, position changes, and dental appliances. If you choose surgery or dental appliance, it is important to note that the symptom of snoring may be corrected but apnea may remain. Always see your sleep specialist for followup which may include another sleep study.
Snoring & Sleep Apnea Snoring sleep apnea. sleep apnea INFORMATION sleep apnea An Introduction; sleep apnea Facts; sleep apnea Self-Help Remedies and Conservative Treatments; http://www.talkaboutsleep.com/sleepdisorders/Snoring_apnea.htm
Sleep Center - Providence Health System Consumer and professional information at this Seattle, WA based medical center site includes 'Treating sleep Disorders', 'Oral Appliances for sleep apnea', and 'Pediatric sleep Disorders'. http://www.providence.org/sleep/
Snoring & Sleep Apnea Snoring sleep apnea. sleep apnea Information sleep apnea should first be ruled out before Injection Snoreplasty is considered. http://www.talkaboutsleep.com/sleepdisorders/Snoring_apnea_snoreplasty_directory
Extractions: The Injection Snoreplasty Physician Directory below includes the names and contact information of physicians who perform Injection Snoreplasty. TalkAboutSleep.com offers this listing as a service to our readers. There may be other physicians performing the Injection Snoreplasty procedure. You should check with your local ENT physicians if no one on this listing is in your area. We will update this directory as we receive new requests. Physicians may send requests to info@talkaboutsleep.com What is Injection Snoreplasty? Injection Snoreplasty is a new procedure for the treatment of Primary Snoring. The procedure was recently described in the peer-reviewed medical journal Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (May 2001). It was first presented at the September 2000 annual scientific conference of the American Academy of Otolaryngology. Some physicians have been utilizing the procedure since that meeting. You can learn more about Injection Snoreplasty by reading previous articles on this site. They can be found in our Snoring and Sleep Apnea section or links for the Injection Snoreplasty articles are also listed at the bottom of this directory. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note that TalkAboutSleep.com does not endorse Injection Snoreplasty. It is a new treatment alternative for the treatment of Primary Snoring only. Sleep apnea should first be ruled out before Injection Snoreplasty is considered.
AikenPulmonary.com Provides information on services offered and education for treatments of Asthma, Lung Disease, Emphysema, sleep apnea, and other breathing conditions. http://www.aikenpulmonary.com/
Extractions: The simple act of drawing a breath is something that many people cannot take for granted. Asthma, Lung Disease, Emphysema, Sleep Apnea and a host of other breathing problems and disorders affect the lives of countless people each and every day. These diseases and disorders are addressed by the field of pulmonology Such serious health problems require serious care, and Aiken Pulmonary Associates excel in the treatment of these problems and many more. Aiken and it's surrounding communities are fortunate to have Drs. Nicholas J. Sanito and Miroslav B. Zotovic to aid those who find that simply breathing isn't so simple after all. To find out how to schedule an appointment with one of our physicians, click here Dr. Sanito and Dr. Zotovic and the staff of Aiken Pulmonary Associates are glad that you are viewing this web site and you are either a patient, considering becoming our patient or have an interest in what we do here. This web site is intended to introduce you to this practice, provide you with lots of information that may ease some of your uncertainty before you visit us in person for the first time, and keep you up-to-date on "stuff" going on in our office. Please browse this web site and learn more about what we do here, such as:
Extractions: Sleep Science Editor It is estimated that a large portion of sleep disorders have gone undiagnosed in the general population. Sleep disorders have a negative effect on physical and mental performance. The most common form of sleep disorder is sleep apnoea and may affect up to 10% of the general population. This condition is most prevalent in the population of men over the age of 30. Could you suffer from sleep apnea? High rate of respiratory infection, dry mouth on waking, frequent night time awakenings, intense dreaming, gagging, snoring daytime sleepiness and morning headaches are all symptoms of sleep apnea. Huge information campaigns have emerged to educate communities since the daytime tiredness associated with sleep apnea has been held responsible for many driving accidents. Typical mesomorphic types more susceptible to sleep apnea are thick-necked and stocky. 'Forward' Rugby union and league players are suspected of being vulnerable to the condition.
Extractions: Causes, incidence, and risk factors: In normal conditions, the muscles of the upper part of the throat keep this passage open to allow air to flow into the lungs. These muscles usually relax during sleep, but the passage remains open enough to permit the flow of air. Some individuals have a narrower passage, and during sleep, relaxation of these muscles causes the passage to close, and air cannot get into the lungs. Loud snoring and labored breathing occur. When complete blockage of the airway occurs, air cannot reach the lungs. For reasons that are still unclear, in deep sleep, breathing can stop for a period of time (often more than 10 seconds). These periods of lack of breathing, or apneas, are followed by sudden attempts to breathe. These attempts are accompanied by a change to a lighter stage of sleep. The result is fragmented sleep that is not restful, leading to excessive daytime
Sleep Apnea -- Topic Overview sleep apnea Topic Overview What is sleep apnea? sleep apnea is a condition that occurs when you regularly stop breathing for 10 seconds or longer during sleep. http://my.webmd.com/hw/sleep_disorders/hw49129.asp?z=3074_00000_1070_00_04
Silent Partners Sleep Clinic Located in uptown Toronto, Silent Partners sleep Laboratory is a seven bed laboratory with state of the art equipment. We diagnose and treat many different kinds of sleep disorders including snoring, sleep apnea, insomnia, periodic leg movement and restless leg syndromes, narcolepsy and parasomnias. http://www.silentpartners.org
Extractions: Mrs. D. Jones Established in 1994, Silent Partners is located uptown Toronto and has expanded to Trenton. Qualified medical staff ensures that over-night stay is as comfortable as possible and during the day, analysis of the studies occurs. Our Technical Directress, Ms. Carolyn Kemp and our Human Resource Manager, Mrs. D. Jones, are here to help you and your staff with any of your clinical and technical questions regarding our facility, the services we provide and and your sleep study. Silent Partners Sleep Clinic is one of the first sleep facilities to be accredited by the Independent Health Facility(IHF) under the College of Physician's and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO). You can be rest assured that this facility is always within the s tandards of any governing body related to sleep medicine here in Ontario.
THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 14, Ch. 173, Sleep Disorders sleep apnea Syndromes. Snoring (partially obstructed breathing during sleep) is very common and only rarely indicates sleep apnea. http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section14/chapter173/173d.jsp
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Extractions: Delivering home testing services and products to Obstructive Sleep Apnea patients - any time, anywhere. About Sleep Solutions Diagnostic Systems NovaSom QSG MediTrack ... Clinical Library LATEST NEWS Press Room Sleep Solutions News Research Articles Sleep Apnea News Special Areas Physician Services Discover how the NovaSom QSG provides the diagnostic confidence to effectively treat your OSA patients.
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Extractions: Advanced Search familydoctor.org Home Sleep Apnea What is sleep apnea? How do I know if I have sleep apnea? Is sleep apnea dangerous? Is there anything I can do to help my sleep apnea? ... Will this problem change my life? Printer-friendly version Email this article People with sleep apnea stop breathing for 10 to 30 seconds at a time while they are sleeping. These short stops in breathing can happen up to 400 times every night! If you have sleep apnea, the periods of not breathing may make you wake up from deep sleep. If you are waking up all night long, you aren't getting enough rest from your sleep. There are two kinds of sleep apnea: obstructive apnea and central apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type. Nine out of 10 people with sleep apnea have this type of apnea. If you have obstructive apnea, something is blocking the passage or windpipe (called the trachea) that brings air into your body. You keep trying to breathe, but you can't get enough air because of the blockage. Your windpipe might be blocked by your tongue, tonsils or uvula (the little piece of flesh that hangs down in the back of your throat). It might also be blocked by a large amount of fatty tissue in the throat or even by relaxed throat muscles. Central sleep apnea is rare. This type is called central apnea because it is related to the function of the central nervous system. If you have this type of apnea, the muscles you use to breathe don't get the "go-ahead" signal from your brain. Either the brain doesn't send the signal, or the signal gets interrupted.
North Bay Sleep Medicine Institute Located in Santa Rosa, California. Medical Specialists for snoring, sleep apnea, restless legs and insomnia. Includes information for clinicians, patients and contact details. http://www.nbsmi.com
Extractions: Symptoms may be subtle, but treatment is straightforward Hrayr P. Attarian, MD; Alain N. Sabri, MD VOL 111 / NO 3 / MARCH 2002 / POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE CME learning objectives The authors disclose no financial interest in this article. This page is best viewed with a browser that supports tables. Preview : Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), the partial or complete obstruction of the upper airway during sleep, affects 2% of women and 4% of men. Despite the prevalence, disabling symptoms, and substantial associated morbidity and mortality of OSAS, moderate to severe cases are undiagnosed in an estimated 80% of men and 90% of women. In this article, Drs Attarian and Sabri define OSAS, review its presentation, and discuss treatment options.