SLEEP APNEA

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Overview

Sleep Apnea affects many adults, with an estimated 60% of Americans over the age of 20 suffering from this sleep-related disorder. Sleep Apnea can cause interruptions in breathing during sleep due to obstructions in the airway. This leads to poor sleep quality and can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain cancers.

Every year, numerous adults in the U.S. struggle with health problems linked to Sleep Apnea. Furthermore, sufferers often experience feelings of fatigue, diminished focus, and a lowered quality of life due to this debilitating condition.

Recommended Reading

Having sleep apnea can increase the risk of many serious health issues. The most common problems associated with sleep apnea include:

Depression Frequent sleep disruptions and chronic fatigue can lead to feelings of depression.

Diabetes Continuous sleep disturbances can affect the body's insulin usage, which in turn may worsen or cause type 2 diabetes.

Heart-Related Issues Sleep apnea can cause or aggravate heart problems due to the intermittent lowering of oxygen levels during sleep disruptions.

High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease The repeated awakenings associated with sleep apnea can lead to increased blood pressure and heart disease.

Respiratory Difficulties Repeated episodes of apnea can lead to various other respiratory problems.

Depending on your health, your doctor might recommend various treatments, such as lifestyle modifications, CPAP therapy, or in some severe cases, surgery.

Our Services

At Lyons Primary Care Group, we coordinate personalized treatment plans for sleep apnea. Factors like your lifestyle, severity of your condition, and treatment preferences are taken into account while designing your treatment plan. Our aim is to provide a service that effectively manages your condition and improves your quality of life.

Treatment

Access to effective treatments is key in managing sleep apnea. Our health care providers carefully evaluate your health to recommend the best treatment course, which may include:

PAP therapy (CPAP, BiPAP)

Oral appliances

Lifestyle modifications (weight loss, quit smoking)

Regular monitoring is maintained, with adjustments made as necessary to ensure the best outcomes while maintaining the highest health standards. We work with you to design a plan that easily integrates into your lifestyle, making your journey towards better sleep health both successful and sustainable.

It's crucial to have a healthcare provider who understands your condition and can prescribe the right treatment for you. Lyons Primary Care Group’s health care specialists have reviewed this content for educational purposes. It's not meant to replace your doctor's advice. Please discuss any questions or concerns with your provider.

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