Sleep Apnoea Croydon
Maybe it’s more than just a snore.
After Smile Crew’s sleep apnoea therapy, you’ll be able to have a good night’s sleep again. Visit us to learn why our patients get a better night’s sleep.
Sleep Apnoea Croydon
Maybe it’s more than just a snore.
What is Sleep Apnoea?
What is Sleep Apnoea?
Sleep apnoea is a condition in which the muscles of the throat relax too much while sleeping. It is also known as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea or OSA. The throat walls in patients suffering from sleep apnoea, collapse and become narrow when they breathe in their sleep. The air they breathe in travels through this narrow airway causing vibrations in tissues located at the back of their throat. These vibrations produce sounds that we refer to as snoring.
At times, the throat collapses too much, blocking the airway partially or completely, so very less or no air goes into the lungs. The former condition where partial air goes into the lungs is known as hypopnea, while the latter is known as apnoea.
A rarer form of this condition is known as Central Sleep Apnoea where the breathing stops/pauses before it resumes again.
Patients may have partial or complete obstructions, and their breathing may either weaken/deteriorate or stop for some time – usually between 10 to 60 seconds. In medical terms, they are referred to as interruptions or episodes.
When the patient undergoes these episodes or interruptions, the brain receives a message of something wrong happening to the body and wakes itself from sleep. This may repeatedly happen each night. Although several people may not be aware of these arousals, it disturbs sound sleep. Patients often wake up feeling tired and sleepy. They are also unable to concentrate on their daily morning chores because of fragmented sleep.
If you think you are experiencing sleep apnoea, then call us immediately so we can book an appointment for you with one of our expert doctors!
What are the Symptoms of Sleep Apnoea?
Some of the common signs and symptoms of sleep apnoea include:
Loud snoring
Gasping for air during sleep
Episodes in which the patient stops breathing in their sleep
Dry mouth on getting up
Headache in the morning
Fragmented sleep or insomnia
Sleepy during the day
Feeling of irritation
Unable to pay attention when awake
Causes of Sleep Apnoea
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Excess weight –
Circumference of Neck –
Inherited Narrow Airway –
Older Adults –
Male –
Sedatives, Alcohol, and Tranquillisers –
Smoking –
Family History –
Nasal Congestion –
Medical Conditions –
Central Sleep Apnoea
Stroke –
Heart Issues –
Narcotic Pain Medicines –
Male –
Older adults –
Complications
Fatigue During the Day and Loss in Concentration
Fatigue During the Day and Loss in Concentration
Heart or High Blood Pressure Issues
Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Metabolic Syndrome
Complications with Surgery and Medication
Complications with Surgery and Medication
Liver Problems
Diagnosis of Sleep Apnoea
Nocturnal Polysomnography
Home Sleep Tests
Treatment of Sleep Apnoea
Our doctors will be able to treat you for your condition and offer you the best type of treatment once they have diagnosed your condition in detail.
Where to Get the Best Treatment for Sleep Apnoea?
Where to Get the Best Treatment for Sleep Apnoea?
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