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How Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treated?

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How Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treated?

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Obstructive Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder that causes an abnormal pause in breathing during sleep. The problem generally occurs when the soft tissues back to throat relaxes while sleeping and blocks the air passage during sleep.  There are several treatment options for sleep apnea treatment. NSAIDS drugs,mouth piece, CPAP etc. However, it doesn’t provide permanent relief from sleep apnea. For safe and natural sleep apnea treatment, you can use homeopathic formula.

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The treatment for obstructive sleep apnea will depend on the factors causing the obstruction. There are several possible treatments for obstructive sleep apnea. They range from a change in behavior to facial surgery. The aim of treatment is to open the airway and restore normal breathing during sleep and to alleviate the bothersome symptoms, such as daytime fatigue and snoring. Treatment may also help lower blood pressure and decrease risks for stroke, diabetes, and heart disease. Conservative treatments — In mild cases of sleep apnea, conservative therapy may be all that is needed. These treatments include the following: • Overweight individuals can benefit from losing weight. Even a 10% weight loss can reduce the number of sleep apnea events for most patients. • Individuals with sleep apnea should avoid the use of alcohol and sleeping pills, which make the airway more likely to collapse during sleep and prolong the apneic periods. • In some patients who have mild sleep apnea, breath

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