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With over 22 million Americans suffering from some form of sleep apnea, according to American Sleep Apnea Association data, Texas Sinus & Snoring has announced additional treatment plans that focus on improving nasal health. The practice offers completely in-house solutions, with patients undergoing diagnostic scans, surgical procedures, and other stages of their treatment in a single location.
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While sleep apnea is a very common sleep disorder, it is estimated that 80% of moderate and severe cases go undiagnosed. The condition is characterized by airway blockages that occur more than five times an hour during sleep, potentially resulting in poor sleep quality, shortness of breath at night, and fatigue during the day. Sleep apnea has also been linked to various cardiovascular problems, including hypertension, chronic heart failure, stroke, and atrial fibrillation, as well as type 2 diabetes and depression, making timely diagnosis and treatment important.
To help patients improve their nasal health and sleep quality, Texas Sinus & Snoring offers a range of treatment options for sleep apnea. Their facilities are equipped with in-house CT scans and scopes, allowing them to diagnose patients on their first visit. Once their physicians identify the type of sleep apnea the individual has, they develop a suitable treatment plan to address the condition.
For obstructive sleep apnea, Texas Sinus & Snoring can offer Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines that will keep the airways open, preventing both snoring and apnea. Patients who have nasal obstructions along with sleep apnea may also be recommended to undergo a balloon sinuplasty, a procedure that can restore nasal breathing. Other treatment options include Inspire sleep therapy and oral appliance therapy, both of which employ different methods to keep the trachea and nasal passages open.
In more complicated cases, individuals may occasionally require surgery, such as nasal valve reconstruction, septoplasty, and UPPP. As Texas Sinus & Snoring is home to an AAAASF-certified surgery center, patients will not be required to travel to different facilities for these procedures. All surgeries will be performed by veteran rhinoplasty surgeon Dr. Cilento, founder of Texas Sinus & Snoring and double-board certified member of the American Board of Otolaryngology.
Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://texassinusandsnoring.com
Contact Info:
Name: Ben Cilento
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Organization: Texas Sinus and Snoring
Address: 2940 Farm to Market 2920 Suite 100, Spring, TX 77388, United States
Phone: +1-346-413-9313
Website: https://texassinusandsnoring.com/
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