Study showing how treating sleep apnea helps with daytime productivity

If you suffer from sleep apnea, treating it effectively by visiting Spark Sleep Solutions could improve your daytime productivity. Individuals who suffer from the condition have reported significant improvements in their energy levels with effective treatment, which is designed to improve a patient’s sleep quality. Improved Quality of Sleep Means More Energy Most patients withContinue

How to Treat Sleep Apnea in 4 Different Ways

Approximately 30 million people in the US have sleep apnea, but only 6 million are diagnosed. Some people are unaware that they’re having issues with breathing while they sleep. If you don’t feel well-rested after getting the recommended hours of sleep, then you might have this health condition. Other warning signs are: Waking up fromContinue

Sleep Solutions for TMJ

Temporomandibular joint disorder, better known as TMD or TMJ, can be a deeply painful, uncomfortable problem to have – especially at night. For many patients, the classic TMJ symptoms of teeth grinding, clenching, and muscle tension get worse at night, and often go into overdrive during sleep. This can cause problems ranging from muscle painContinue

What Are Sleep Apnea Devices?

At Spark Sleep Solutions, it is our goal to ensure that all of our patients sleep soundly and comfortably. We strive to work with patients who suffer from sleep apnea, snoring, and orofacial pain and actually resolve their symptoms such as snoring, fatigue, daytime sleepiness, tired, low productivity, headaches, urge to urinate during sleep, disturbedContinue

Does Sleep Apnea Ever Go Away?

Specialized Sleep Apnea Treatment in Santa Cruz If you’re one of the many Americans living with sleep apnea, you’ve likely wondered if sleep apnea ever goes away. While, in many cases, sleep apnea is a chronic condition that doesn’t simply disappear, there are many ways to treat it ― and yes, even cure it, inContinue

Is Central Sleep Apnea More Common in Men or Women?

Unlike obstructive sleep apnea, which occurs due to blockage of the airways, central sleep apnea is a form of sleep apnea that occurs when the brain fails to send the proper signals to the muscles that regulate breathing. This type of sleep apnea is less common than obstructive sleep apnea and can occur in relationContinue