Sleep apnea is a disease that affects breathing during sleep. The word apnea comes from the Greek word for “short breath”. Sleep apnea is a chronic health problem, and as such is a progressive condition, which means it is likely to get worse. If you or someone close to you suffers from sleep apnea, call…
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Sleep Apnea affects on Men vs Women
Sleep apnea is a common disease and can be experienced by anyone. But it is more common in men than in women. If you or someone close to you suffers from sleep apnea, call Dr. Montz, Dr. Maher, or Dr. Dunwody at Houston Sleep Solutions South. The most common type of condition is obstructive sleep…
What Are Common Sleep Apnea Risks?
Snoring, periods of respiratory arrest, insomnia, and hypersomnia are common symptoms and side effects of sleep apnea. Over time, these symptoms can lead to serious problems with your overall health, especially if sleep apnea is not treated. Below are some of the most common risks of sleep apnea and its side effects. Speak to Dr.…
How Sleep Affects Your Cholesterol Levels
While you’re sleeping… During sleep, your body is supposed to be restoring and recharging. Hormones get released that help your body and cells repair after the daytime stresses of life. Your blood pressure should drop, your heart rate should slow, and your breathing should relax. This is all a process of recovery from the hard…
The Dangers of Obesity and Uncontrolled Sleep Apnea
Cardiovascular and metabolic risks Research studies have shown an association between sleep apnea and problems like diabetes, stroke, heart attacks, even a reduced lifespan. One of the main reasons for this is that obesity is common in sleep apnea sufferers and being overweight can profoundly increase the risks of diabetes, stroke, and heart attack. In…
When Does Sleep Apnea Become Serious?
Sleep apnea severity varies from person to person. It’s completely normal to experience breathing pauses up to five times per hour for adults and once per hour for kids. These are thought to be part of normal sleep. It’s always best to consult with experts like Dr. Montz, Dr. Maher, or Dr. Dunwody at Houston…
Is a CPAP Machine or Oral Appliance Better to treat Sleep Apnea?
Regarding sleep apnea treatment, there are now even more options. Two of the best-known are Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Therapy and Oral Appliance Therapy. Ask Houston Sleep Solutions about any sleep problems that may be causing chronic fatigue, drowsiness, and irritability. Excessive daytime sleepiness can be caused by problems such as lack of sleep…
The Differences Between Central Sleep Apnea and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Central sleep apnea is a condition in which your breathing stops repeatedly and starts during sleep. Central sleep apnea occurs when the brain does not send the right signals to the organs in your brain that control your breathing. This condition differs from OSA where you are usually unable to breathe due to obstruction of…
What is Central Sleep Apnea?
Introduction Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a condition in which breathing stops and starts repeatedly during sleep. Always contact Drs. David Montz and Michael Maher and Nathalie Dunwody at Houston Sleep Solutions in Pearland and Friendswood TX, to discuss a treatment plan: CSA occurs because the brain doesn’t send the right signals to the muscles…
Sleep Apnea Statistics in the US and Worldwide
1. Roughly 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea. (American Sleep Apnea Association) As US statistics on sleep apnea suggest, this sleep disorder has become one of the biggest health problems. In addition to lack of sleep, it can lead to many medical conditions. Therefore, if you experience symptoms of sleep apnea, it is very…