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[B878]Breathing Related Sleep Disorder
by Gary M. Miller, Gar

A sleep disorder is one of the most common problems to go undiagnosed. This is why it is so important to try and raise awareness about sleep disorders so that more people can learn to diagnose the problem before it is too late. Obtaining the exact medical data on a patient is an essential part of detecting certain sleep disorders, especially in cases involving Neurological disorders. People having difficulty sleeping must be aware of all the little details of their sleeping habits. They should keep a daily diary and take down their sleeping activities so as to be capable of accurately reporting everything to the doctor. A summary of the times that they attempted to sleep, as well as the times they achieved a successful sleep, will be very helpful for a doctor to see. They should also be able to report on the cases of snoring that their spouse or family member may have noticed. Their use of tobacco, alcohol or other drugs should also be reported to the doctor. All of these things will help a doctor to make an accurate diagnosis.

An especially important method of diagnosis for a sleep disorder is the use of Polysomnography. This is a method that uses electroencophalography (EEG) to monitor activities of the muscles and the brain. It also monitors the heart's rhythmic activities and the patterns of breathing while asleep. Patients with a potential disorder are tested inside the sleep lab and are also allowed to take a piece of portable equipment to their home for further use. The device monitors the different stages of sleep which the clinician then interprets. The information gained may give clues into the type and probable cause of a sleep disorder.

Other available tests that are often used to diagnose a sleep disorder include Overnight Oximetry which measures the saturation of oxygen found in the blood. This is used for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) patients to determine the oxygen level during the apnea episodes. Difficulty in breathing with occasional noise is a common sign of both snoring and sleep apnea. With people with Narcolepsy, MSLT or Multiple Sleep Latency Tests can de done to measure the number of times the patient was able to fall fast asleep and how frequently they experienced REM sleep.

Sleep is like the "inner food" that feeds our tired and exhausted bodies after a hard days work. Having a full uninterrupted night of sleep requires a lot of factors, all of which must be examined when considering a diagnosis. These factors may range from how we choose the best position to fit us to the room where we will enjoy our sleep. They may also include the pillow we will be using and how tired and motivated we are to sleep each night.

Difficulty in sleeping occurs in all of us. Whether young, old, working or a student; it doesn't matter. Having this difficulty may be alarming for many of us but it doesn't have to be as long as we are informed. All of the things mentioned as well as many others could be signs of a sleep disorder. This is why it is so important to seek a doctors' help. We must be aware and well informed of the possibilities of having this kind of ailment and try to get the most informed diagnosis that we can. This requires our own participation and not just the doctor's!

Common sleep ailments such as Insomnia, Narcolepsy or Sleep apnea can all be diagnosed accurately as long as there is proper information given to a doctor. Other sleep disorders such as bedwetting, sleep talking, sleep walking and night terrors can also be diagnosed and treated with various medications or natural treatments. The most important thing is to increase your awareness about your sleep habits so that you can properly report them to a doctor.

You don't need to worry so much! Just like they say in that old phrase; " For every problem, there's always a solution", sleep disorders can always be treated either through a natural, more traditional way or through a modern treatment prescribed by a doctor. With all these options to help you determine the cause and nature of your disorder, it is amazing that sleep disorders still go undiagnosed in many cases. Raising your own awareness will be the first step in preventing this problem and finding new ways to prevent and treat such disorders. Now it will be possible for you and your loved ones to experience a good night sleep as often as you want, with no hassle


It really is satisfying to have a full night of worthwhile sleep. Being able to sleep and to roll around in your bed with ease is also a great comfort. Everybody loves to relax their tired body after a hard day's work and let their spirit get rejuvenated. Some people can fall asleep and reach dreamland in just a snap of the finger! They lie in bed and recharge their restless body. Then they wake up with a smile on their face and feel satisfied with what was a very relaxing trip.

Are you feeling sleepy? Here's a reality check! Not all of us have ever experienced such a beautiful night's rest as others experience so regularly. For some reason or another, there are some people who need to resort to certain alternatives because they may have developed a sleep disorder. They have an extremely hard time putting themselves to sleep each night and eventually come down with insomnia, exhaustion or any number of other sleep disorders.

Could you be one of these people who are developing a sleep disorder? A sleep disorders that haunts a large percentage of the population but are rarely diagnosed by a doctor. A lot of people have trouble just about every time they try to lay their heads down to their pillow. One of the very common types of disorder is known as insomnia. This is actually quite normal for one out of three persons because it is due to the common condition of stress and anxiety. Insomniacs are typically less productive and have a reduced mental efficacy. They have slow reactions when they are awake and they fail to understand what their problem really is.

A long term case of insomnia is referred to as Chronic Insomnia. This is a less common type of insomnia which is caused by many different factors such as the imbalance in body chemistry, stress and other internal problems. Sleeping pills are considered a common treatment for the temporary relief of insomnia but there are many cases where professional help is often required. The fact is, it is better to prevent this problem rather than finding yourself looking for a way out. Some basic sleep habits can be established early on so as to avoid this problem of sleep disorder.

Have you ever gotten out of your bed and roamed around the room or even gone outside to talk to a stationary object without even knowing it? If so, you might just be sleep walking and talking in your sleep. This is actually a disorder which can become quite serious. There are also some people who cannot avoid the urge to urinate in the middle of the night. This is a case which is called Nocturnal enuresis or more commonly known as "bedwetting". Another sleep disorder that is diagnosable is "night terrors" which cause a person to scream out loud and suddenly awaken over and over. Yet another sleeping disorder is called sleep apnea where there is difficulty in the passage of air through the mouth. This can cause vibrations that eventually lead to disturbing noises and the inability to sleep.

Have you ever seen people who suddenly fall on the ground for no apparent reason at all? Have you ever wondered what causes so many rear-end traffic accidents each year? Commonly, these accidents happen as a result of lack of sleep, sleep disorders or even more serious conditions such as Narcolepsy. It's not just clumsiness causing these accidents! People need to get their sleep!

Narcolepsy is another sleeping disorder which affects the NREM (Non-rapid Eye Movement) and the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep mechanisms in our brains. This condition causes people to experience a loss of muscle control and a persistent problem of sudden sleeping throughout the day. A narcoleptic attack can be caused by mere laughing or a sudden increase in your energy level. That's pretty scary right? Narcoleptics are often treated with stimulants that help to slow down their problem of being sleepy too often and they require REM sleep suppressants to stop the loss of muscle control called cataplexy.

All these potential disorders can be treated naturally and, of course, with professional guidance. Having a full night's sleep should not be a struggle but a privilege which every person is blessed with. Seeing the early signs of sleep disorder can help to prevent them and to bring about a happier and healthier life.

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