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September 7, 2009 – 10:00 am | by

sleepapneaSleep apnea is a condition when you temporarily stop breathing while you’re sleeping or the breaths that you take are shallow.  The temporary breathing can last from a few seconds and go on for a few minutes.  These breathing interruptions can happen so many times an hour, even more than 30 times within that 60 minute time span.

There are three types of sleep apnea, however only two are discussed the most.  There is obstructive sleep apnea, which is the most common type for this condition.  With obstructive sleep apnea, your throat muscles collapse while you’re sleeping.

Central sleep apnea is not as common as obstructive sleep apnea.  This type of sleep apnea starts in the brain (central nervous system).  The brain will not send a signal to the airway muscles so that they can breathe.

If you are using CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), the central sleep apnea will be acknowledged.  This happens after the obstruction has been cleared.

The most obvious sign of sleep apnea is snoring that is loud and consistent.  You may pause while you are snoring.  You may also choke or gasp after you have paused.  When you sleep on your back, the snoring gets louder.  If you sleep on your side, the snoring may not be as loud.

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