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New Hope for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Breathe Easier tonight!
- Do you suffer from
snoring, muscle soreness and morning discomfort?
- Do you often wake up during the night, gasping
for air?
- Are you a light sleeper, unable to enjoy deep,
restful sleep?
If you are worried that your sleep disorder might
be sleep apnea, keep reading to learn more about
the condition, its symptoms and the treatment
options…
Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common form
of sleep apnea. Luckily, it is also the easiest
to treat.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea results from an obstruction
in the windpipe. The resulting suffocation can
be severe enough to wake you up. Many such episodes
can lead to serious health hazards such as dizziness
and heart attack.
Snoring
is common in sleep apnea patients, though it is
not a sure sign of the disorder. Often snoring
can result from temporary obstructions in the
airway, such as swollen tonsils or mucus.
Obstructive sleep apnea can result when the fleshy
uvula and soft palate fall back on the windpipe,
sealing it partially or completely. Several episodes
of sleep apnea can lead to low blood oxygen levels,
which can trigger palpitations, headaches, lethargy,
weight gain, poor concentration, low work efficiency
and sometimes death.
Up to 5 episodes of sleep apnea (breathlessness)
per hour is considered normal. Fewer than 20 episodes
per hour is considered mild and can often be treated
with the right sleeping position and a scientific
contour pillow. Over 20 episodes per hour requires
urgent medical attention.
During your Internet Search for sleep apnea treatments,
you may have read about options such as corrective
surgery and the CPAP unit, which employs continuous
air pressure to clear the airway. However, you
might not be comfortable with surgery or breathing
through a tube.
While many people have benefited from CPAP and
surgery, not all people really need them.
The side-sleeper position is proven to help reduce
snoring. By sleeping on your right side, you can
ease the pressure on your heart and ensure better
heart health. Many people have found relief from
snoring and mild sleep apnea with a special Memory
Foam side-sleeper pillow.
The "Sleep Better Pillow" is designed by leading
neurosurgeon Dr. Burke, who used it to battle
his own insomnia,
back pain and neck pain and found instant relief!
If you sleep on your back, you will benefit greatly
from the scientific contoured "Sleep Better Pillow",
which nestles your head at an optimum angle for
improved airflow.
If you are a side-sleeper who often suffers from
shoulder pain, back pain and neck pain, the "Sleep
Better Pillow" will help to align your posture
and relieve the pressure on your spinal discs.
The special channels on the underside of the pillow
allow your arm to slide in and out easily, without
disturbing your head or neck position. Even with
your arm positioned under your head, you will
feel no pressure at all, as your head and neck
are perfectly supported by the Sleep Better Pillow.
The "Sleep Better Pillow" is made of Memory Foam,
which provides added stability and support for
side sleepers. The Memory Foam will mould itself
to your side contours, leading to instant comfort
and fewer position changes through the night.
If you suffer from snoring
or mild sleep apnea, you can enjoy deeper, restful
sleep with a special scientific pillow.
The Sleep
Better Pillow can help you breathe easy and
relieve the tension in your back, neck and shoulder.
Sleep better and wake up to a refreshing start
with the Sleep Better Pillow! Find
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