What Are the Different Alternative Treatments for Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) is a sleep disorder that stops breathing when you sleep. The most common cause is obstruction of the upper airways, which often ends with loud snoring, body twitching, or arm flicks. Sleep apnea is associated with sleep defects, daytime snoring, fatigue, bradycardia or arrhythmia, and an electroencephalogram awakening.

Sleep-apnea syndrome

Sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) is a sleep disorder that stops breathing when you sleep. The most common cause is obstruction of the upper airways, which often ends with loud snoring, body twitching, or arm flicks. Sleep apnea is associated with sleep defects, daytime snoring, fatigue, bradycardia or arrhythmia, and an electroencephalogram awakening.
Chinese Medicine Name
Sleep apnea syndrome
English name
sleep apnea syndrome
Other name
Clinical syndrome of chronic hypoxemia and hypercapnia
The main symptoms
Snoring loudly, arm twitching, body twitching, sexual decline
Main cause
Airway obstruction, narrow airway structure
Multiple groups
Sleep apnea is
Obstructive Apnea (OSA):
One. Mild patients are encouraged to lose weight, exercise more, improve their physical fitness, avoid prolonged supine, corticosteroid nose drops, ensure that the airway is unobstructed, and oxygen therapy can be given if necessary.
two. Pharyngeal tissue relaxation, drooping, tonsil hypertrophy leading to respiratory infarction, feasible surgery.
three. Central patients, under the premise of active treatment of basic diseases, can be given theophylline, progesterone, protilin, etc. to improve the driving force of the respiratory center.
four. For severe complications of respiratory failure, artificial mechanical ventilation can be applied for a short period of time. Those with other complications should be treated accordingly.

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