Sleep Apnoea

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    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Sleep Apnoea Meanings

    noun a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or instances of shallow or infrequent breathing during sleep

    Fields related to sleep apnoea

    Medicine

    Sleep apnoea is a common sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breathing during sleep.

    Neurology

    Sleep apnoea can have neurological consequences, such as cognitive impairment and increased risk of stroke.

    Pulmonology

    Sleep apnoea is often diagnosed and treated by pulmonologists, who specialize in respiratory disorders.

    Otolaryngology

    Sleep apnoea may be related to issues in the upper airway, making it relevant to otolaryngologists who specialize in ear, nose, and throat disorders.

    Sleep Medicine

    Sleep apnoea falls under the purview of sleep medicine specialists, who focus on diagnosing and treating sleep disorders.

    Occupation Usage of sleep apnoea

    Doctor

    Doctors may diagnose and treat patients with sleep apnoea, prescribing treatments such as CPAP machines or oral appliances.

    Dentist

    Dentists may also be involved in treating sleep apnoea by fitting patients with oral appliances to help keep their airways open during sleep.

    Sleep Specialist

    Sleep specialists are experts in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders, including sleep apnoea. They may conduct sleep studies and recommend appropriate treatment options.

    Respiratory Therapist

    Respiratory therapists may work with patients with sleep apnoea to help them use CPAP machines effectively and ensure proper treatment compliance.

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