Snorer with obstructive sleep apnea

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Snorer with obstructive sleep apnea. Since the Seventies, physicians have begun to apprehend the various consequences of sleep disturbances produced by unusual breathing patterns, or sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing problems represent the greatest variety of sleep disorders because of sleep medicine and pulmonary. SDB has been associated with considerable morbidity.

SDB comprises a wide spectrum of sleep-associated respiration abnormalities; like snoring occur because of increased upper airway resistance, upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), and obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). This concept indicates that someone who snores can be exhibiting the first manifestation of SDB and that loud night breathing should now not be considered as normal. This condition can get worse day by day and may cause a person who snore to be a snorer with obstructive sleep apnea. This concept is supported by experimental studies CPAP (​Continuous positive airway pressure​) can effectively treat apnea, however, the affected person may still have persevered residual UARS or loud night breathing. Therefore, the doctors must recognize that this disease represents a continuum and that sufferers can continue to suffer from symptoms caused by one aspect of SDB while the other one is treated..


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