|
|
|
A Look at Tumescent Liposuction
Liposuction is also referred to as lipoplasty, suction-assisted lipectomy and liposculpture. It is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery today. Since its inception in 1974, great methodological and technological advances have created more...
Don't waste another dime - learn how to pick the right skin regimen for you!
Are you like so many people when it comes to starting a skin care regimen? You have the best intentions, but when you go to purchase new products all the options leave you feeling confused and overwhelmed. Well, don't worry, because help is on the...
Indoor Tanning Your Safer Alternative to the Sun
Whether you are trying indoor tanning for the first time to get
ready for a vacation or to keep your summer tan all year long,
there are rules that should be followed. These rules are
necessary for your safety as well as for your health....
Straighten Your Smile With A Cosmetic Dentist
Braces aren't just for kids anymore, so if you think that your teeth could be straighter or they could line up a little bit better, your cosmetic dentist might be able to help. While braces were thought to be just for kids, more and more people...
Weight Loss: Why Doctors Recommend Phentermine Weight Loss Pills
Why Doctors Recommend Phentermine Weight Loss Pills In a world where beauty is the key to success and a slim figure the only way to social acceptance some people may become outcasts due to being overweight. ...
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Trouble With Snoring and Sleep Apnea
There's no doubt that snoring becomes a real problem when
someone else is around to hear it. However, snorers may face a
more serious issue than an upset partner and a night on the
couch. Snoring can be indicative of a problem that deprives many
people of sleep: sleep apnea.
Snoring is caused by an array of things. Dental problems can
cause the noisy affliction. And sometimes a cold or other
respiratory problem causes raspy noises to emerge from the
sleeper. However, there is a condition known as sleep apnea that
causes snoring.
The main difference with snoring due to sleep apnea is that the
snoring is the result of noises made as the brain arouses the
sleeper to continue breathing. Yes, continue breathing. Sleep
apnea is a condition where the sleep actually stops breathing
for one reason or another.
Sleep apnea results in poor and fragmented sleep. While the
person suffering from the condition may not realize he or she is
waking, the body knows, and the quality and amount of necessary
REM sleep is
diminished.
While occasional snoring is something everyone's partner has to
deal with, it is important to have constant and persistent
snoring checked out by a health care professional. As with most
snoring-related conditions, sleep apnea is treatable. Creating a
plan with help from a qualified professional can stop the
snoring and help reduced blood pressure, fatigue, headaches and
memory problems that result from inadequate sleep.
It is important to remember that the trouble with snoring is
not, in fact the trouble. Snoring is always one of the symptoms
of another problem. The problem may be a cold or it may be
related to some dental or other cosmetic issue. Or it might be
sleep apnea. In any case, the causes of persistent snoring
should be found and treated.
|
|
|
|
|
|