When To Seek Treatment for Sleep Disorder
Apnea is a very serious sleep disorder and is widespread across
every country. Unfortunately there is a lack of awareness about
its prevalence. It mainly affects the middle aged overweight population
of which almost four percent of men and two percent of women are
sufferers.
It is always advisable to visit a doctor when you or your partner
experiences snoring and sudden jerky movements during sleep combined
with constant choking and gasping for breath.
Snoring is especially loud when you sleep on your back, and quietens
down when you lie on your side. This problem will often be
followed by sleepiness during the day time (hypersomnia) and irritability.
Because you had a highly disturbed sleep and have been deprived
of deep sleep, the chances of your sleeping in the daytime will
be high, and it could happen without you even realizing. When
a person with apnea doses off in the day time, there will be no
signs of yawing or tiredness. Their brain will immediately
switch off the moment they sleep. A person who experiences
such a problem is advised to immediate seek medical supervision.
For self regulation, a "sleep log" is maintained, where the sleep
pattern and sleep deprivation is noted. People with
average scores in "diagnostic criteria for obstructive sleep apnea"
and a high score in the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) (which measures
the level of sleep deprivation and sleepiness) are at a higher risk
of developing sleep apnea. The tests mentioned above are self
administered. If the scores are not satisfactory, then immediate
medical attention is necessary.
Snoring does not always have to be an indicator to sleep apnea. If it happens to be the case where snoring and gasping for breath is followed by excessive daytime sleepiness at inappropriate period of time then it is considered as an indicator of sleep apnea. Along with these conditions mentioned above heartburn, lethargy, inability to concentrate, frequent headaches can also exist at times.
If a child snores, the attention of a pediatrician is immediately
required. Children are also susceptible to obstructive sleep
apnea. But sometimes the cause of snoring might be due to
nose and throat problems, such as enlarged tonsils, and obesity. If one or more conditions mentioned below holds good for the child then there
are high chances that the child might develop or have already developed
sleep apnea. The conditions are:
- Does the child have a problem with breathing during the night?
- Does the child snore ?
- When the child sleeps on the side does snoring reduce ?
- Does he/she wake up many times in the night and feel tired
during the day?
All of the above combined with their activity schedule, academic
reports and behavior pattern are to be taken into account while
considering the possibility of them suffering from sleep apnea.
Early treatment of the problem could help the child sleep sound
and snug in the night.
Getting them good medical supervision will help cure them from
sleep apnea and help them enjoy sound slumber; without the disturbance
of snoring!
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