The Guidebook to Sleep Apnea

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Respiratory
Cover of the book The Guidebook to Sleep Apnea by Desmond Gahan, Sepharial
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Desmond Gahan ISBN: 9781386190547
Publisher: Sepharial Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Desmond Gahan
ISBN: 9781386190547
Publisher: Sepharial
Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Sleep Apnea is a condition when you temporarily stop breathing while you’re sleeping or the breaths that you take are shallow. The temporary breathing can last from a few seconds and go on for a few minutes. These breathing interruptions can happen so many times an hour, even more than 30 times within that 60 minute time span.

Afterwards, you would breathe normal again. It may be accompanied by loud snorting or choking. This condition can interrupt you from getting a good night’s sleep. It causes you not to get as much sleep as you need to. Sleep apnea causes you to be tired and sleepy during the day.

This condition is not one of those that are easily diagnosed. Also it is usually not detected during a regular exam with your physician. Because it happens while you are sleeping, you probably would not know that you had it unless someone notice an unusual pattern in your sleeping.

The way that you may find out about it is if someone notices it while you’re sleep. Even then, they probably won’t know that you may have sleep apnea.

Millions of adults are suffering from sleep apnea and don’t know it. The majority of them are overweight or obese. Men suffer from this condition more than women. The older a person is, the more likely they can inherit this condition. With women, they can develop sleep apnea in the post-menopausal stage of their life.

More minority groups, such as African-Americans, Hispanics and Pacific Islanders develop sleep apnea more than other ethnic groups. It can also be inherited from a family member. If you have small airways in your throat, mouth or nose, you are more likely to have this condition.

Young children that have larger than normal tonsil tissues can also develop sleep apnea. You can also be at risk for sleep apnea if you:

• Smoke

• Have high blood pressure

• Potential for having a stroke

• Heart Failure

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Sleep Apnea is a condition when you temporarily stop breathing while you’re sleeping or the breaths that you take are shallow. The temporary breathing can last from a few seconds and go on for a few minutes. These breathing interruptions can happen so many times an hour, even more than 30 times within that 60 minute time span.

Afterwards, you would breathe normal again. It may be accompanied by loud snorting or choking. This condition can interrupt you from getting a good night’s sleep. It causes you not to get as much sleep as you need to. Sleep apnea causes you to be tired and sleepy during the day.

This condition is not one of those that are easily diagnosed. Also it is usually not detected during a regular exam with your physician. Because it happens while you are sleeping, you probably would not know that you had it unless someone notice an unusual pattern in your sleeping.

The way that you may find out about it is if someone notices it while you’re sleep. Even then, they probably won’t know that you may have sleep apnea.

Millions of adults are suffering from sleep apnea and don’t know it. The majority of them are overweight or obese. Men suffer from this condition more than women. The older a person is, the more likely they can inherit this condition. With women, they can develop sleep apnea in the post-menopausal stage of their life.

More minority groups, such as African-Americans, Hispanics and Pacific Islanders develop sleep apnea more than other ethnic groups. It can also be inherited from a family member. If you have small airways in your throat, mouth or nose, you are more likely to have this condition.

Young children that have larger than normal tonsil tissues can also develop sleep apnea. You can also be at risk for sleep apnea if you:

• Smoke

• Have high blood pressure

• Potential for having a stroke

• Heart Failure

More books from Sepharial

Cover of the book How To Win Your War Against Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Health Issues by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book How to Win Your War Against Back Pain: Long-Term Health Issues by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book The Complete Guide to Applying the 7 Habits in Holistic Personal Development by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Understanding Diabetes and Glycemic Index: Endocrine Health Issues by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Sure Fire Ways to Lose Weight for Women by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Copywriting: Write Saleable Words and Build Your Business by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Recognizing and Dealing with Nut Allergies: Information that can Save Your Life by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book The Ultimate Guide to Model Trains by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book The Treatment of Arthritis by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book What is Heart Disease? Everything you need to know about heart disease by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Bee Keeping: Learn How to Keep Bees Successfully by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book The Running Manual by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Hidden Secrets of Infertility and Natural Ways to Overcome Them by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Understanding And Treating Bipolar Disorders: Mental Health Issues by Desmond Gahan
Cover of the book Complete Guide to Preventing Skin Cancer by Desmond Gahan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy