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Are you sure you have the right website? The link you promoted goes to an oral appliance site. There are various chin straps that are promoted for snoring and sleep apnea, which I'm somewhat suspicious of.
In general, the answer to your last questions is no. If you're not snoring, you may not be breathing. We know that a majority of severe snorers have undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea. My feeling is that all the various gadgets and devices out there for snoring may work (usually only sometimes in some people), but when it does work, it only delays getting diagnosed and treated for OSA.
Snoring is one of the signs of sleep apnea, but again, you don't have to snore to have significant sleep apnea. Many of my patients are young, thin, and don't snore. Treating the snoring alone in general won't cure sleep apnea.
Studies have also shown that objectively, nasal dilator strips, throat sprays and pillows don't make a significant difference in treating sleep apnea. Take for instance, Breathe Rite Strips, or ear plugs. It may help literally "cover things up," but you'll end up putting off seeing a doctor about it. It's so frustrating that despite all the information out there about the dangers of snoring and sleep apnea, the vast majority of people are still in the dark. It seems that the advertisers and marketers have much more time and power to influence your health decisions, rather than your doctor.
In general, the answer to your last questions is no. If you're not snoring, you may not be breathing. We know that a majority of severe snorers have undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea. My feeling is that all the various gadgets and devices out there for snoring may work (usually only sometimes in some people), but when it does work, it only delays getting diagnosed and treated for OSA.
Snoring is one of the signs of sleep apnea, but again, you don't have to snore to have significant sleep apnea. Many of my patients are young, thin, and don't snore. Treating the snoring alone in general won't cure sleep apnea.
Studies have also shown that objectively, nasal dilator strips, throat sprays and pillows don't make a significant difference in treating sleep apnea. Take for instance, Breathe Rite Strips, or ear plugs. It may help literally "cover things up," but you'll end up putting off seeing a doctor about it. It's so frustrating that despite all the information out there about the dangers of snoring and sleep apnea, the vast majority of people are still in the dark. It seems that the advertisers and marketers have much more time and power to influence your health decisions, rather than your doctor.
breath rite strips with cpap aid in opening nostrils to allow me to breath better through my nose while using cpap therapy
Steven Y. Park, MD said:In general, the answer to your last questions is no. If you're not snoring, you may not be breathing. We know that a majority of severe snorers have undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea. My feeling is that all the various gadgets and devices out there for snoring may work (usually only sometimes in some people), but when it does work, it only delays getting diagnosed and treated for OSA.
Snoring is one of the signs of sleep apnea, but again, you don't have to snore to have significant sleep apnea. Many of my patients are young, thin, and don't snore. Treating the snoring alone in general won't cure sleep apnea.
Studies have also shown that objectively, nasal dilator strips, throat sprays and pillows don't make a significant difference in treating sleep apnea. Take for instance, Breathe Rite Strips, or ear plugs. It may help literally "cover things up," but you'll end up putting off seeing a doctor about it. It's so frustrating that despite all the information out there about the dangers of snoring and sleep apnea, the vast majority of people are still in the dark. It seems that the advertisers and marketers have much more time and power to influence your health decisions, rather than your doctor.
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