Types of Sleep Apnea

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Medications for Sleep Apnea  

 

Sleep apnea is a condition that is associated with interruptions to breathing during sleep.  This is a common disorder that affects million of people all around the world.  This can be a very scary for the person who suffers as well as their family.  The problem is that many people who suffer are not even aware that they have sleep apnea. 

 

There are different types of sleep apnea that one can suffer from.  The most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea.  Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when too little air gets in the lungs through the mouth and nose.  As a result of this lack of oxygen, the oxygen in the blood drops too low and the body cannot function the way it should. 

 

Treatment Methods 

 

There are a few different treatment methods that are used to treat apnea, but medication for sleep apnea has been the most effective for most patients.  In fact, the medication for apnea has been so effective that it is the most popular treatment course. 

 

Modafinil is the most commonly used medication for sleep apnea today.  This is a pill that is taken once a day and helps to decrease the tiredness that is caused by apnea during the day.  It affects the chemicals in the brain to help with alertness and memory. 

 

There are some side effects that you should be aware of such as headache, nausea, nervousness, anxiety, upset stomach, dizziness, and back pain.  If you are taking this medication and you begin to experience these problems you need to contact your doctor. 

 

This medication is a very common treatment, but doctors will not usually try this if other options have been tired before hand.  You need to go to the doctor and be honest with him or her with how you are feeling and what you have tried. 

 

Sleep apnea is a frightening and even inconvenient condition, but with treatment it doesn’t need to be anything that impacts your life in a negative way.  Just make sure that you work as closely as possible with your doctor so that your life with apnea is as productive as possible. 

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