Which Sleep Apnea Treatment Option Is Right for You?

If you suffer from sleep apnea in Allen, TX or Plano, TX, you know how quickly it can affect your life. Insufficient sleep can lead to daily problems like excessive fatigue and brain fog, but it can also lead to more troubling long-term symptoms if it is not treated promptly. In fact, patients who leave their sleep apnea symptoms untreated for several years or more could end up losing up to 50% of their average lifespan.

 

Do You Have Sleep Apnea?

 

Sleep apnea can be tricky to diagnose, since it occurs while you are sleeping. However, there are some telltale symptoms you can watch for that tend to occur during the waking hours, including:

 

·         Morning headaches

·         Unexplained weight gain

·         Excessive tiredness

·         Depression

·         Fatigue

·         Irritability

·         Memory or concentration problems

·         Dry mouth or sore throat upon waking

 

Receiving a sleep apnea diagnosis is typically a painless process that takes very little time. Once a diagnosis is confirmed, you can receive the treatment you need.

 

What Are the Treatment Options for Sleep Apnea?

 

There are a variety of treatment options available for sleep apnea, including dental devices and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy. Dental devices for sleep apnea are designed to be worn inside the mouth at night and keep the airway open during sleep.  

 

For some patients, CPAP therapy is the most effective and comfortable solution for sleep apnea symptoms. It is generally affordable and very effective at keeping the airway open at night so you receive adequate oxygen. If CPAP therapy is recommended, a titration study will be ordered to ensure that your therapy is successful and that your machine is calibrated properly. You will also be fitted for a mask, which may cover your full face or just your nasal area. Once the titration study is complete, you will receive a CPAP machine that is ideally-calibrated to your needs.

 

How Can You Get a Diagnosis?

 

Getting a sleep apnea diagnosis is easier than you may think. Dr. Marco Cueva is experienced in diagnosing the condition and knows how to offer effective treatments. To schedule your consultation, call Dr. Cueva’s practice today. 

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