Do You Have Sleep Apnea?

Do You Have Sleep ApneaDid you know that approximately 22 million people are believed to suffer from some form of sleep apnea — either mild, moderate or severe? If you believe you fall into any of these categories, you might want to review the following criteria that can help you determine whether or not you should seek the help of a medical professional. Indicators of sleep apnea include how often you snore, and how easy it is for you to doze off during the day, among other things.

Before we take a deeper look at indicators, let’s get started by reviewing the three different types of sleep apnea:

Obstructive Sleep Apnea
This is the most frequently seen form of sleep apnea, which typically occurs when the soft tissue at the back of the throat relaxes while a person is sleeping. Relaxed soft tissue can block a person’s airway, in varying degrees, and can be a cause of snoring.

Central Sleep Apnea
Far less common than obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea is connected to the central nervous system and occurs when a person’s brain doesn’t properly communicate with the muscles that control breathing. Snoring is NOT a symptom of this type of sleep apnea.

Complex Sleep Apnea
This is a combination of the two types of sleep apnea mentioned above.

SYMPTOMS OF SLEEP APNEA

Since you’re sleeping, self-diagnosis is not an easy task. If you have a significant other, calling upon their assistance, and documentation of what occurs, can prove helpful. You can also record yourself while you sleep and review yourself. 

  • Very loud snoring (a typical symptom of obstructive sleep apnea)
  • Pauses in-between snoring, followed by choking and/or gasps
  • Severe daytime sleepiness, also referred to as hypersomnia
  • Falling asleep easily during the day when you’re not active
  • Temporary cessation of breathing while sleeping
  • Waking up abruptly, accompanied by a discernable shortness of breath (typical with central sleep apnea)
  • Recurring morning headaches
  • Difficulty staying asleep (insomnia)
  • Waking up with a dry mouth or sore throat
  • Concentration, memory or learning problems

The Natural Comfort Pillow Can Help
Did you know that our pillow can help relieve obstructed sleep apnea symptoms? In addition, it’s incredibly comfortable and hypoallergenic! Find out more.

Please be advised that if you suspect you have any form of sleep apnea, it’s important to see a doctor as soon as possible.

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Welcome to the Natural Comfort Pillow Blog

Therapeutic Natural Comfort PillowNatural Comfort Pillow has always been about doing out part to help improve the lives of our customers. Whether it’s relieving headaches, improving spine alignment, or addressing issues like insomnia or sleep apnea, our pillow has been providing relief to people for thirty years.

This blog is an extension of our philosophy — with a focus that goes beyond our physiotherapist-approved pillow to include exploration of different health-related topics.

Topics we’ll be covering include:

  • Neck Pain
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Insomnia
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Snoring
  • TMJ
  • Migraines
  • Physical Therapy & Chiropractic

These topics are the areas we’ve been studying for three decades to help us make a better therapeutic pillow.

Beyond the Pillow

Although our Natural Comfort Pillow provides relief in all the areas mentioned above, taking an organic, whole-person approach to solutions for these conditions is what works best. In other words, we encourage you to take care of yourself throughout the day — not just when you’re sleeping — and our tips will help you do just that. Taking a whole-person approach is the most effective way to stay healthy and feel good.

Please note that our tips are not meant to replace the help of a professional doctor, physical therapist or chiropractor. But they are designed to raise your awareness regarding ways in which you can improve your health.

Learn More About Our Pillow
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Learn more about how it can improve the quality of your sleep — and your life.

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