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  • Apnea is Greek for "without breath." Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a condition in which a person's muscles and tissues in the throat and air passage relax while sleeping. The tissues impede the flow of air into the lungs due to the blockage of the airway. This can occur many times per night in the sleep cycle, especially during the REM sleep stages.The scientific standard for an apneic event is...

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) refers to any disorder in which there are breaks or pauses in a person's breathing during sleep. Most people who have OSA also snore, but not all snorers have OSA. Diagnosing OSA needs to be done in a sleep centre/sleep clinic/home and requires at least one Nocturnal sleep study(sleep monitor) device or Polysomnogram (PSG), which measures various physiological functi...

  • Before using any type of treatment for sleep apnea, such as cpap treatment, you should consult your doctor. Your doctor will inform you as to what is the best treatment for your condition and may recommend using a cpap machine.You may use our site to locate and purchase the cpap machine that is right for you. Call us today at (0086) 155-8161-3361!

  • Cpap treatment is used with the majority patients who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. With Cpap treatment, the patient wears a snugly fit nasal mask connected to a cpap machine. The cpap allows the patience to breath freely by blowing air into the nostrils to keep the airway passages open during sleep. 

  • Sleep apnea symptoms are obesity, feeling unrefreshed despite having enough hours of sleep at night, waking up often during the night time for no reason. Snorting or gasping for air, at night. Heart failure. Memory problems and concentration issues. and daytime sleepiness. Very often cpaps can help prevent these problems from happening. 

  • Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing stops and starts during sleep. It is usually associated with snoring. The sleep apnea syndrome (sleep apnea plus daytime somnolence) is believed to affect 2% and 4% of adult females and males respectively. This makes it one of the most common medical disorders that the adult population suffers from. 

  • CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) is an effective treatment for Sleep Apnea patients. In 1981 Drs. Sullivan, Berthon-Jones, Issa and Eves from Australia published the first account of treating sleep apnea patients with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) thus initiating the most common and successful treatment, currently known, for this disorder.

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