What is the best health tool to help sleep apnea?

28 Jun

I know there are tools and machines to treat sleep apnea,,which do you recommend that I can order online that isn't a discomfort?
Yes.. I;ve heard of apnea monitors but which brand?
I get worried when I hear my father snoring then he doesn't breathe for 10 seconds then he takes a deep breath in

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4 Responses to “What is the best health tool to help sleep apnea?”

  1. amembal4444

    1 in 5 adults suffer from sleep apnea. It can be very dangerous so if you suspect sleep apnea is a problem it's best to see a doctor immediately.

    The question is about home remedies. This is not medical advice only a few possibilities to lessen the symptoms of sleep apnea.

    Lose weight – eat less and exercise more
    Lower blood pressure
    Stop smoking
    Stop the cause of heartburn
    No alcohol or sedatives before going to sleep.
    Keep regular sleeping times – sleep on your side
    Raise the head of the bead
    Dental appliances can sometimes help
    Use a humidifier
    Keep sinuses clear
    Stablize blood sugar

    Sleep apnea can affect anyone at any age, even children. However, risk factors include:
    * Male gender
    * Being overweight
    * Being over the age of forty
    * Having a large neck size (17 inches or greater in men and 16 inches or greater in women)
    * Having larger tonsils
    * Having a family history of sleep apnea

    In mild cases of sleep apnea, conservative therapy may be all that is needed. Conservative approaches include:
    * Lose weight
    * Avoid alcohol and sleeping pills
    * Change sleep positions to promote regular breathing
    * Stop smoking. Smoking can increase the swelling in the upper airway which may worsen both snoring and apnea.
    * Avoid sleeping on your back

    The most commonly performed surgical procedures for sleep apnea include:
    * Somnoplasty: A minimally invasive procedure to reduce the soft tissue in the upper airway.
    * Nasal surgery: Correction of nasal obstructions such as a deviated septum.
    * Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP): A procedure that removes soft tissue on the back of the throat and palate, increasing the width of the airway at the throat opening.
    * Mandibular maxillar advancement surgery: Invasive surgery to correct certain facial abnormalities or throat obstructions that contribute to sleep apnea.

  2. Johnny Reb

    Breath right stips found in stores. Forget the machine! What a crock! Opt for lazer surgery if the the nose strips don't work.

  3. racer 51

    an apnea moniter.

  4. Crys

    No not an apnea monitor. Those are primarily for babies and infants. First you need a sleep study and the doctor will prescribe a CPAP. You can't just order something off the internet for it. It is a serious disorder and you need a physicians guidance when using it. The pressure is prescribed and needs to be set by a Respiratory Therapist.

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