lundi 17 novembre 2014

Stop Snoring With A Chicago Sleep Medicine Center

By Jorel Tuyor


Snoring is a common problem among the population and it can make it difficult to get a good night's sleep. It can also be hard on the person that you sleep with. You do not have to live with this problem if you do not want to, as Chicago insomnia therapy and help with snoring is available at your sleep medicine center.

If you snore occasionally when you have a cold or are congested that is not usually a problem. However, long term or chronic snoring is almost always a sign of sleep apnea. Apnea means "no breathing" and it occurs when you stop breathing in the middle of the night.

Snoring from apnea occurs because soft tissue in the throat causes your breathing passage to collapse. This partially or completely closes off the throat and creates a loud noise as throat tissue is vibrated by breathing. Yet, snoring is not the real problem, as it can lead to serious health issues.

When your throat is obstructed at night and you cannot breathe, it sends an alarm signal to your brain. The brain tells your body to wake up so you can start breathing again. This might happen hundreds of times each night and can make getting proper rest almost impossible. You might wake up tired and cranky and be dragging about all during the day. Also, people with sleep apnea have a greater risk for high blood pressure and cardiovascular events.

A sleep center is there to find out why you snore and you receive thorough testing and an examination. You may find relief with oral appliances like CPAP machines. They cause continuous positive airway pressure that prevents throat collapse and eliminates snoring, to provide uninterrupted sleep.

Obesity is a major cause of apnea and CPAP oral appliances with weight management can be very effective. However, some people may require surgery to remove tissue in the throat. Your Chicago sleep center offers complete care and diagnostics for all kinds of sleep disorders.




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