Sleep apnoea

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Sleep apnoea

Are you constantly battling fatigue, despite getting a full night’s sleep? 

Do you wake up with headaches, feeling irritable and unrefreshed?

 If you or your partner suffer from loud snoring, frequent night-time awakenings, or daytime sleepiness, you may be among the millions worldwide affected by sleep apnoea. 

This common but serious sleep disorder can significantly impact your quality of life and overall health. However, there’s hope! 

With advancements in medical science, effective treatments, including innovative surgical options, are now available to help you reclaim restful nights and energized days.

Understanding sleep apnoea

Sleep apnoea is a prevalent sleep disorder affecting an estimated 1 billion adults worldwide. It occurs in approximately 22% of men and 17% of women in the general adult population, though these figures are likely underestimated. The condition causes breathing disruptions during sleep, leading to various health issues and a reduced quality of life.

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Common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea

Health risks of untreated sleep apnoea

Untreated sleep apnoea can lead to serious health complications, including:

Diagnosis and assessment

The gold standard for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnoea is a sleep test. Diagnosis is based on Type II polysomnography, coordinated with specialist sleep physicians, which provides a comprehensive assessment by measuring:

This test is typically conducted in the comfort of your home, closely resembling your usual sleep environment.

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Additional diagnostic tools may include:

DISE is a procedure where a thin, flexible endoscope is used to observe the airway in real-time during induced sleep, helping identify areas of collapse or obstruction.

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Treatment options

The primary treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea is Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) therapy. However, for those who cannot tolerate PAP or prefer alternative options, several choices are available:

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Non-invasive treatments

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Surgical interventions

These surgical techniques, performed by our skilled team, can provide long-lasting results and potentially eliminate the need for PAP therapy.

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Frequently asked questions

Sleep apnoea affects an estimated 1 billion adults worldwide, occurring in 22% of men and 17% of women in the general adult population.

Key symptoms include loud snoring, frequent night awakenings, daytime sleepiness, headaches, irritability, and feeling unrefreshed upon waking.

The gold standard for diagnosis is a sleep test, typically a Type II polysomnography conducted at home. Additional assessments may include CT scans and Diagnostic Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE).

It’s a surgical procedure that repositions the upper and lower jaw to enlarge the airway space, addressing obstructions at all levels of the upper airway.

While individual results may vary, maxillomandibular advancement surgery has shown remarkable success rates and can potentially cure sleep apnoea in selected patients.

Don't let sleep apnoea and snoring hold you back any longer

Take the first step towards restful nights and healthier days by exploring the advanced treatment options available. Our experienced team specializing in sleep apnoea surgery is here to guide you through your transformative journey. Remember, you deserve a good night’s sleep and all the benefits that come with it. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can help you overcome sleep apnoea and reclaim your quality of life.

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