There is something wrong with asthma have sleep apnea-Do?
There were correlation studies Apnea sleep apnea and asthma. Sleep is a sleep breathing disorder characterized by disruptions of a person sleeps. Interruptions are like sleep apnea, and may at a time when the last normal breathing is interrupted, the person to skip one or more breaths. Doctors have categorized apneas caused a pause of 10 seconds between breaths are, and this should cause a neurological arousal or a desaturation of bloodOxygen 3-4 per cent or more. Both neurological arousal and blood oxygen desaturation can also occur simultaneously.
There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive, central and complex. It is estimated that 84% of obstructive sleep apnea are central 0.4%, 15% and complex. Obstructive is the most common is the physical block to airflow, although the body can lead efforts to breathe. Central sleep apnea has something to do asbreathing signals the brain to the body, and misunderstandings that interrupts breathing. Complex sleep apnea is actually the combination of both obstructive and central, which are another means of two types of sleep apnea in a transition.
The problem with sleep apnea, however, is the person to recognize the jurisdiction, he or she has, even when the person wakes up suddenly in the middle of the night. Normally, sleep apnea is characterized byother people who witnesses the person sleeping habits. Some people may suffer sleep apnea while traveling, without knowing so for years or even decades. Although rarely fatal, causes anxiety, sleep apnea, fatigue and sleepiness during the morning.
Asthma, on the other hand is more visible because it is largely hereditary, and many are simply diagnosed. Although the two can be completely different, this does not mean that they are unrelated.According to the University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, young women, asthma should be twice as likely to develop sleep apnea. They noticed that young women with asthma, sleep apnea snore a lot during sleep and one of the best indicators that a person has normal sleep is snoring. Many people often disregard snoring in young adults as indicators of sleep apnea, since many have used the term sleep apnea, which onlyinvolved the elderly (especially men). In fact, there are many groups of people who are prone to sleep apnea, and researcher at the University of Cincinnati have correlated respiratory complications (smoking, asthma or other) with sleep apnea.
Other studies have also found that asthma may be different from other sleep disorders sleep apnea. Support of this theory is that many asthmatics have reported drowsinessduring the day, the apnea is to have an indicator of sleep. However, patients who sleep apnea and asthma, both have found their freedom from asthma, if they have been treated for sleep. The problem with this theory is that investigations have not specifically related to both sleep apnea and asthma. Although many studies have shown that there is a connection until they find a certain connection between the two, you will stillFinding a better way to treat both conditions.
