Saturday 22 December 2012

Sleep apnoea

Sleep apnoea is a physical condition in which the upper respiratory tract becomes partially occluded during sleep. This can cause transient cessation in breathing, which causes the patient to wake repeatedly during the night, reducing the quality of sleep. Sleep apnoea results in daytime tiredness. It is more common in overweight males who snore. Treatment is by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) via facemask during sleep. 

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