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Sleep Apnea is a very dangerous condition that not only destroys

your sleep but also affects your entire body. There are three

different types of Sleep Apnea, and in their worst stages, all three

of them can be deadly.

Problems of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

The condition known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea is the most

common type. During sleep, the muscles in your soft palate, which

are located around the base of your tongue, relax and obstruct your

airway. When this happens, the oxygen level in your blood decreases

causing hypoxia, your blood pressure goes up, and a great deal of

stress is placed on your heart, which could lead to heart failure. All of

these difficulties keep you from going into the deeper, sounder

phases of the sleep cycle which means your body starts suffering

from sleep deprivation. To add to the problem, you will experience

snoring and choking which can awaken you several times a night.

Your body becomes desperate for sleep along with your loved ones.

Rare but Lethal Central Sleep Apnea

Central Sleep Apnea is a much rarer condition than Obstructive

Apnea, because it's caused by a flaw in the brain. In this condition

your brain gives the wrong or delayed messages to your body's

breathing mechanisms. Because of these faulty signals, throat,

abdominal and oral breathing all stop at the same time for a few

seconds. Even though it doesn't last long, it can still lower the

amount of oxygen that gets to your blood and tissues and can lead to

high blood pressure, an irregular heartbeat and stroke.

Mixed Sleep Apnea

If you suffer from both of the conditions described above,

Obstructive Apnea and Central Apnea, you are said to have Mixed

Sleep Apnea. In this condition you have the combined symptoms of

relaxed throat muscles and flawed breathing signals from your brain,

and the combination can obviously be much more detrimental to your

health.

Most Doctors automatically prescribe CPAP for Sleep Apnea as

some of them are unaware of other Sleep Apnea treatments. But,

according to research up to 50% of Sleep Apnea sufferers stop using

their CPAP within 3 months.

by: Get Healthy




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