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Some Reasons Why You Should And Should Not Consult A Sleep Apnea SpecialistIn fact, if you are unfortunate enough to suffer from infectious mononucleosis, despite the fact that your airway can be badly obstructed in the first fortnight of your condition, you may not need to consult a sleep apnea specialist because any lymphoid tissues that are present and which are blocking your throat may be nothing more than temporary hindrances that will soon disappear by themselves. Performs Operations Even when obstructive sleep apnea affects children, it is usually due to chronic enlargement of their adenoids and tonsils, and a sleep apnea specialist is the right person to perform the required operation in either instance, even when the condition is especially severe, though such surgical operations will do no more than clear the obstructions and not cure the problem. However, not all forms of sleep apnea require that you see a sleep apnea specialist because you can do something positive about your troubles by simply making changes to your lifestyle such as abstaining from consuming alcohol and even not taking medications meant to relax your central nervous system such as sedatives and even muscle relaxants. Also, these lifestyle changes are rather simple to make and not many people will have trouble losing weight, though quitting smoking is an altogether different ball game. You may even turn to using special pillows and even devices to help you with sleep apnea, and even certain oral appliances can help keep the air passages open whilst you are sleeping. However, when these conventional methods prove to be inadequate, your next line of action would be to consult a sleep apnea specialist who may even recommend having Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in which you will need to use a face mask which is connected to a tube and that in turn is hooked to a machine that sends pressurized air into your mask as too into the air passage thereby ensuring that it stays open. Finally, you may even need to consult your sleep apnea specialist if you feel that surgical procedures is the only option open to you, which will prove helpful in removing as well as tightening tissues that are causing obstructions, while also widening the air passage as well. However, surgical procedures do not have a very high rate of success, and so you may even need to ask a sleep apnea specialist how to combine various therapies in order to successfully treat the problem. |
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