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5 Facts About Sleep Apnea That May Surprise You

April 28, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — healthsleeptul @ 3:57 pm
Person with obstructive sleep apnea snoring loudly

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder that causes frequent breathing disruptions at night. You might relate sleep apnea with chronic snoring, but this condition puts you at risk of several serious health problems aside from just a grumpy sleeping partner. If you have symptoms of sleep apnea but have been delaying treatment, here are a few facts you should know that just might make you schedule an appointment with a dental practice that specializes in treating sleep apnea.

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4 Key Factors That Can Contribute to Worsening Sleep Apnea

April 4, 2025

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a patient trying to remain asleep

If you’re one of the millions of patients who suffer from sleep apnea, or you suspect you might have the condition, it’s important to understand how certain lifestyle factors and health conditions can impact your symptoms. Sleep apnea occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted repeatedly during sleep, often due to an obstruction in the airway. While sleep apnea treatment is possible, and undeniably effective, it’s still important to highlight some of the other relevant factors in play when it comes to sleep apnea to curb its impact as much as possible. Here’s what you need to know.

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Drowsy Driving: What Could Go Wrong?

March 13, 2025

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Man yawns behind wheel

Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with a wide range of health issues such as lethargy, irritability, depression, overeating, and drowsiness, and this condition often goes undiagnosed for long periods. Being sleepy throughout the day can make someone less productive at work and less engaged at leisure, but it can also lead to serious safety problems behind the wheel. Here’s a quick overview of what sleep apnea is and the dangers of driving without adequate rest.

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Sleep Apnea & Heart Health: Understanding the Connection

March 1, 2025

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Man sleeping on his side with CPAP machine.

Sleep apnea is more than just loud snoring or feeling tired during the day – it’s a serious medical condition that can significantly impact cardiovascular health. As research continues to uncover the deep connections between sleep and the heart, understanding how sleep apnea contributes to heart disease is crucial for prevention and management.

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Can You Treat Sleep Apnea with CBD Oil?

February 20, 2025

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Young man lying in bed snoring

Cannabidiol, or CBD for short, is a compound found in the cannabis plant. While it has a number of uses (such as soothing pain or reducing nausea), some people say it can potentially help with sleep apnea. But is this actually true, or are you better off searching for alternative treatment options? Here’s a closer look at CBD as a possible solution for patients who are experiencing sleep-disordered breathing.

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Understanding the Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Anxiety

February 5, 2025

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woman struggling with anxiety

Do you often wake up feeling exhausted, even after a full night’s sleep? If so, sleep apnea could be the culprit. This common sleep disorder affects millions and often goes undiagnosed. One surprising contributing factor is anxiety. Stress and tension can interfere with your ability to rest properly, and if you suffer from both sleep apnea and anxiety, the impact on your overall well-being can be significant. Learn about the connection between these two conditions and some practical solutions for improving your sleep.

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How to Adjust to Your New Oral Appliance

January 25, 2025

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Oral appliance therapy is a convenient and effective way to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It is also a favorite among patients; it has a significantly higher compliance rate than CPAP therapy, which is the most common OSA treatment. Of course, it still must be admitted that adjusting to a new oral appliance can take some time and patience. What can you do to make the transition easier? This blog post contains some helpful tips.

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Traveling with Sleep Apnea: Tips for a Comfortable Journey

January 19, 2025

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Person packing her suitcase for vacation

Are you soon going to take off on a trip? Whether you are going on a relaxing vacation, traveling for work, or going to visit family, you might wonder how you should manage your sleep apnea while you are away from home. With a bit of advance planning, you can set yourself up for a comfortable journey! This blog post provides practical tips for traveling with sleep apnea.

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Why So Blue? Here’s What You Should Know About Sleep Apnea and Depression

December 13, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — healthsleeptul @ 11:51 pm
Lady looks unhappy in dentist's chair

Sleep is a biological necessity, and failing to get enough of it can lead to health issues in many other areas of the body. While you may be aware of how this condition can make a person more likely to develop hypertension or diabetes, you may be surprised to learn that some sleep apnea patients will experience symptoms of depression. Here’s how this may happen as well as a quick guide to getting help from a sleep dentist.

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Lip-Tie Trouble Among Toddlers: What Problems Can Occur?

December 11, 2024

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parent trying to feed toddler

A lip-tie is when a banded area of tissue located behind the upper lip causes restriction, resulting in patients experiencing difficulty when performing normal daily tasks (i.e., eating, speaking, breathing, etc.). Toddlers who have a lip-tie may have experienced problems when they were an infant, but the issue went unnoticed or undiagnosed. Now that they’re older, the restricted tissue can present new issues – those that require treatment if worsening symptoms are to be avoided. Read on to learn how a lip-tie can negatively affect your toddler and what you can do to fix it.

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