What works better for sleep apnea

March 9, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Sleep Apnea

There are 2 types of sleep apnea:

1) Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) – This most usual sort of apnea happens when throat muscles relax.

2) Central Sleep Apnea – This form of apnea happens when the brain fails to transmit proper signals to the muscles that operate breathing.

Sleep apnea and snoring are directly associated because during snoring the air passage of the trachea is perpetually subjected to repetitive collapse and obstruction; as a matter of fact, it’s that collapse and obstruction that result in the vibration that, in the end, manifests itself as audible snoring. Obstructive Sleep Apnea thus happens when, because of that continual collapse of the air passage, breathing actually blocks.

What works better for sleep apnea?

visit your doctor and have a sleep study done. you’ll probablt need a cpap machine and they have to tell you what pressure it should be set at. A sleep study you just go in and spend the night while they monitor your sleep. I have tried all masks and the full face is best for me. Once you get used to it you won’t know your wearing it. you’ll never go to sleep without it again.

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