Alternative Sleep Apnea Therapies

Treatment Options
There are a variety of ways to treat sleep apnea, aside from Positive Airway Pressure
therapy, depending on severity, suspected anatomic-physiologic mechanism and patient comfort
and compliance.
It is assumed that the patients have already been advised about weight loss and
positional maneuvers and avoidance of aggravating behaviors such as alcohol use and smoking
or aggravating medicines such as sedatives, muscle relaxants, pain medicines among others.
Oronasal devices may be used, and upper airway surgical procedures may be performed.
On many occasions, however, a multimodal or tiered approach is also used, including
approaches incorporating PAP therapy. Many specialists are involved including dentists,
orthodontists, otolaryngologists, oral-maxillofacial surgeons and bariatric surgeons. For
weight loss, nutritionists, psychologists, trainers, and nonsurgical physicians are also
involved.
Oronasal Devices
(Usually oral appliances are dispensed by Dentists and Orthodontists)
Oronasal devices are a type of medical equipment used to manage conditions like sleep apnea, often working by delivering air pressure through a mask to keep the airways open during sleep.
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Upper Airway Surgery
Upper Airway Surgery
Upper airway surgery is a procedure designed to remove or reposition tissue in the airway to treat obstructive sleep apnea by improving airflow and preventing airway blockages during sleep.
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Neurostimulation
Neurostimulation
Neurostimulation is a treatment that uses electrical impulses to stimulate nerves, typically to treat conditions like sleep apnea by activating muscles in the airway to prevent collapse and improve breathing during sleep.
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Weight Loss Program
Weight Loss Program
A weight loss program is a structured plan designed to help individuals reduce body weight through a combination of dietary changes, physical activity, and behavioral adjustments, which can also help alleviate conditions like sleep apnea by reducing excess fat around the neck and improving airway function.
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