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What is Obstructive sleep apnea & COPD?

Sleep Apnea is a Sleeping disorder & there are Different types pf sleep Apnea:- COPD(Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a set of diseases in which an individual finds it extremely difficult to breathe due to narrowed or clogged airways<br>

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What is Obstructive sleep apnea & COPD?

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  1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea & COPD –The What The correlation between respiratory and sleep disorders has been a constant subject of debate in the last few years. As sleep and breathing are interdependent, therefore it is assumed that their comorbidities also share a common ground. The association between COPD(Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) which is an obstructive lung disorder and OSA(Obstructive Sleep Apnea) which is a sleep breathing disorder manifests itself as Overlap Syndrome in an individual who is suffering from both thesedisorders. These individuals cannot rely on sleep to help them recover or get relief from the symptoms of these disorders. Individuals suffering from COPD often have reduced levels of blood oxygen all day, even while they are alert and breathing. When they sleep, obstructions to their airways caused by OSA can drastically reduce these already low levels and become life-threatening, depending upon severity. Sanraishop.com info@sanraishop.com

  2. What are COPD andOSA? COPD(Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a set of diseases in which an individualfinds it extremely difficult to breathe due to narrowed or clogged airways. These include Emphysema (damage to the air sacs in the lungs) and Chronic Bronchitis (inflammation in the tubes that bring air to thelungs). OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) is a condition in which breathing briefly ceases throughout the night in phases. Although each pause lasts only a few seconds, many sufferers have dozens of these interruptions each night. The most common cause of OSA is the over-relaxation of the muscles in the back of the throat, which tend to block your airway. This condition often manifests in the form of snoring. Many with sleep apnea tend to snore alot. The overlap in theseconditions When an individual suffers from both COPD and OSA, this condition is termedOverlap Syndrome. Over 10% of the sufferers of COPD may develop overlap syndrome. Overlap syndrome causes a twofold problem for the sufferers. Not only do these individuals suffer from elevated levels of carbon dioxide in their blood at daytime when they are up and about due to COPD, but they also face the same problem due to OSA atnight. Sanraishop.com info@sanraishop.com

  3. Get in touch with our experts to know about theproducts! • Health issues caused by OverlapSyndrome • The combination of OSA and COPD raises the chances of the comorbidities of both these diseases. Theseinclude: • Pulmonary Hypertension (High Blood Pressure in thelungs). • Fatigue (Reduced energy levels during theday). • Hypercapnia (Increased levels of carbon dioxide in theblood). • High bloodpressure. • Increased chances of developing arrhythmia (abnormal heartrhythms). • Stroke. • Heartfailure. • Managing OverlapSyndrome • Managing overlap syndrome is possible using a combination of measures that are common to both OSA and COPD. Theseinclude: • Avoiding alcohol beforebedtime. • Maintaining your body weight. • Moderate exercise (as much as possible without compromising yourhealth). • Sleeping on yourside. • Smokingcessation. • CPAP,or continuous positive airway pressure therapy can help in managing the effects of Overlap Syndrome. This common treatment for OSA ensures you get enough oxygen while you are asleep by exerting mild air pressure which helps in keeping your airway open and pumping enough air into your lungs. Sanrai Medoffers world-class CPAP machines that can suit every pocket. From outright purchases to rentals, Sanrai Med can give you the solution that you can afford today. Sanraishop.com info@sanraishop.com

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