Deeper Sleep
Medical in Bathurst Regional
www.deepersleep.com.au/
Address
215A Brisbane Street St. Bathurst. Bathurst Regional, NSW, 2795.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about Deeper Sleep
Succeeding your sleep study, if your doctor recommends CAP treatment, we will help you with a trial of modern CAP equipment. Typically you would hire a CAP machine for two weeks or longer, depending on how readily you are qualified to adapt to the treatment. We have routine appointments with you during your trial to provide support to solve any hasty issues that may arise. Wide range of CAP machines, masks and spare parts. For those already established on CAP treatment, we retain in stock a wide range of CAP products including filters for CAP machines, humidifier chambers, and mask spare parts. Snoring results from a person's airway becoming very narrow, thus restricting air flow and causing turbulence. For the majority of snorers, the air flow restriction is caused by the tongue relaxing during sleep and slipping towards the back of the mouth, thus restricting the air flow after the tongue. Snoring is the result of prejudiced restriction, while obstructive sleep apnoea is due to a entire collapse of the upper airway. As the upper airway becomes restricted, the airflow through the restricted area flows faster and becomes more turbulent. If the airway becomes sufficiently restricted, it may actually collapse as a person is trying to receive in a breath of air. Where are you on the spectrum of snoring and sleep apnoea? CAP is short for 'Continuous Sure Airway Pressure'. Although there are also surgical options for treating sleep apnoea, maximum doctors now support CAP treatment because it is highly effective, and does not carry the same risks as surgery in the mouth and throat. We understand how critical it is for you to find a mask that fits well, so with Deeper Sleep you are qualified to rent a mask for a week or two prior buying it, to make safe you are happy with the design. While snoring, a person has to work much harder to draw air into the lungs through their restricted airway, which can mean that they don't sleep as deeply through the night. Each time a person stops breathing during deep sleep, the oxygen slick in the body declines until an inner alarm wakes them up to a shallow sleep to begin breathing again. This is a result of having repeated episodes of low oxygen levels in the blood. With each apnoea the blood pressure and heart rate initially fall as the body tries to save the limited oxygen available in the blood. Thus it is especially imperative for diabetics to check if they have sleep apnoea, and then treat it if necessary. The restricted airway which is give in snoring and apnoea can offer them sense of choking as they relax and try to go to sleep, or may wake them out of sleep frequently during the night. Obstructive apnoea events occur when the upper airway becomes so very relaxed during sleep, that it actually collapses as a person takes in a breath. Once the airway has collapsed, the person is not capable to draw air into the lungs, and begins a tender suffocation experience. This is the number of times each hour that a person has an apnoea (stops breathing for 10 seconds or longer), or has a hypopnoea (a period of shallow breathing for 10 seconds or longer). When sleep apnoea is present, these periods of apnoea (no breathing) tend to be longer (typically enduring 20 to 40 seconds each, and possibly lasting even over a tiny for each event).
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