The Rare Central Sleep Apnea

February 28th, 2008 by Rusly

Central Sleep Apnea Is A Rare Type Of Sleep Apnea

Among three types of sleep apnea mentioned, central sleep apnea is one of the rarest kinds that affect just a few people. It occurs because of there is a problem with brain signals in receiving and transmiting which lead to periodic stopped breathing while you are sleeping. More over, if this rare kind of sleep apnea happen on you, you might also going to be affected by obstructive sleep apnea.

Using A Drug Called Ambien

Drugs ImageThere are many types of treatment methods to handle obstructive sleep available nowadays, though the same cannot be said in the case of central sleep apnea. Recent advancement in using a sleep drug named Ambien could surely benefit you in case you use it to treat your central sleep apnea. There is no doubting fact that, the effectiveness of Ambien has been proven to be quite good, and this can be seen when considering that the drug helped in reducing sleep apnea episodes from an average of thirty to thirteen per patient. (image courtesy of freeimages.co.uk)
However, there is still need to study the long term effects of Ambien as a drug to treat central sleep apnea and thus before considering using it for your central sleep apnea problem, be apprised that Ambien has yet to be fully tested for this use and you should also not use it unless specifically recommended by your doctor.

It is Important to Know Which Sleep Apnea Are You In

To know the differences between sleep apnea you might suffer is nessesary to cure your sleep apnea with the precise treatment method. Whether it is central sleep apnea or obstructive sleep apnea or even it is mixed sleep apnea (which is a combination of both types of sleep apnea types) you suffer on.

Also, though the symptoms of both obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea can sometimes be similar, the causes for each kind are more than likely going to be different in each case. As mentioned, central sleep apnea is a very rare type of sleep apnea and it is quite unlike the more common obstructive sleep apnea, and if you have the former, you will surely experience difficulties in brain timing, which when it does not fire the way that it should will result in inadequate oxygen while you are sleeping.

Conclusion

Gasp and choke for breath numerous of times in the middle of a night is common thing happen for those whose suffering from central sleep apnea. If this happen each and every night, you will surely loss their valuable sleep and rest. That is why consult a doctor and get treatment as soon as possible is a must, in order to relief the central sleep apnea or obstructive sleep apnea you might have.

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Three Types of Sleep Apnea

February 10th, 2008 by Rusly

The Causes, Symptoms and Types of Sleep ApneaUnited States National Institutes of Health, researched that about 50 to 70 millions populate making up about 20 percent of the USA population has troubles with sleeping, specifically sleep apnea.

At present Sleep apnea has already become a huge concern for many people all around the world at the moment. While 90% of people who have sleep apnea don’t know that they have it! This reasons made doctors studied intensively the condition in order to determine the different types of sleep apnea, the causes, the symptoms and the problems people face.

When it comes to understanding the disease, the first place you might need to start is to learn about the different types of sleep apnea that have been recognized so far.

The 3 Types of Sleep Apnea

  1. The first type of this condition is referred to as Central Sleep Apnea or CSA. This kind of sleep apnea is the rarest of the three, and is caused due to the delay of brain stimulation to breath. This kind of sleep apnea is found in people who have had a brain tumor, a brain infection and even respiratory disease.
  2. The second classified type of this condition is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea or OSA. This is the most common of the 3 recognized types of sleep apnea, and is known to be caused from obstruction of breathing which can severely limit or even totally stop air flow through the nose and mouth.
  3. Mixed Sleep Apnea or MSA is the last of the three known types of sleep apnea. This type of the condition occurs as a partial type of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Central Sleep Apnea or both. Since this type of apnea tends to be less severe than the others, most people find it treatable to a point where snoring is the only symptom present.

The Causes and Symptoms

When learning about the different types of sleep apnea currently being studied and treated, it is important to also know what can cause the disease and what risk factors should be taken into consideration.

Believe it or not, there are some causes such as the shape of your head and nose that can be a cause of sleep apnea. In addition to reasons that are inevitable, there are things we can control when it comes to lowering our risk for one of the types of sleep apnea. Smoking, being overweight and not getting enough sleep can be some major causes of the condition.

As for symptoms, you should recognize the following things as a possibility of sleep apnea:

  • Loud and terrible snoring
  • Sudden awakenings to restart breathing
  • Feeling exhausted in the morning no matter how soon you went to bed
  • The feeling of perpetually being choked off or gasping during sleep to get air into the lungs
  • Frequent cessation of breathing (apnea) during sleep
  • Waking up in a sweat during the night
  • Headaches, sore throat, or dry mouth in the mornings after waking up
  • Daytime sleepiness, including falling asleep at inappropriate times, such as during driving or at work
  • Last but not least, your loved one shows concern for your sleeping problems

Further Information

If you are concerned about being prone to or having the disease, you have to contact your doctor for more detailed information about the sleep apnea, including the types, causes and risks associated with it. Remember that nothing including the Internet can replace the informed and professional diagnosis of your doctor.

As always, quick treatment is far better than finding a cure after the disease got acute.

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