Sleep Apnea

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2013
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    If you have obstructive sleep apnea, your breathing pauses for brief periods while you're asleep. Normally when you breathe in, air flows in through your mouth and nose and down your throat, also called the pharynx. Air then slows down your windpipe, or trachea, spreading through a tree-like structure of smaller tubes into your lungs.
    Each time you breathe in, negative suction pressure pulls the soft tissues in your mouth and pharynx inward. The muscles in your pharynx respond by pulling the soft tissues outward again, which keeps your airway open.
    When you sleep, it's normal for the muscles in your mouth, tongue, and pharynx to relax slightly, but not enough to block your airway. If you have obstructive sleep apnea, the muscles of your mouth and pharynx may relax too much. Your tongue drops onto the soft tissue in the roof of your mouth, pressing it against the back of your throat. This completely blocks the flow of air into your lungs. The lack of oxygen in your lungs wakes you up. You may gasp for air to reestablish air flow before falling asleep again.
    The cycle of apnea and waking up may happen many times at night, preventing restful sleep. Factors that may contribute to obstructive sleep apnea include obesity, because more fat may be present in the walls of the pharynx, a small or receding jaw with a narrowed airway, loss of muscle tone in your pharynx due to aging, and swollen tonsils.
    Common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea are snoring, morning headaches, chronic daytime sleepiness, fatigue, irritability, and impaired concentration. Left untreated, obstructive sleep apnea may lead to complications, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, irregular heart beats, called arrhythmias, stroke, and diabetes.
    Your doctor may recommend lifestyle changes to treat obstructive sleep apnea, including losing weight, sleeping on your side, not smoking, and avoiding substances that can make you sleepy, such as alcohol and sedatives.
    For mild or moderate obstructive sleep apnea, an oral appliance may keep your airway open. This device works by pulling your jaw forward and moving both your tongue and the roof of your mouth away from the back of your throat.
    The most common and effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is a continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP machine. This machine pumps air through a tube into a mask that fits over your nose or both your nose and mouth. The mild air pressure of the CPAP machine helps keep your airway open, enabling you to get a deep, restful sleep.
    #SleepApnea #Snoring #CPAP

Комментарии • 1,7 тыс.

  • @joem5464
    @joem5464 4 года назад +787

    I was diagnosed with sleep apnea at only 19, I still remember not wanting to use my CPAP. I was embarrassed of it and felt like I shouldn’t have to rely on something for my health. Let me tell you a CPAP is a life saver and will improve almost every aspect of your life. Since beginning treatment my symptoms of depression are almost none, I am alert, focused, and generally more motivated. If you are feeling embarrassed or skeptical the same way I did, please give it a shot.

    • @BrendanH99_
      @BrendanH99_ 2 года назад +14

      Thank u man. I've been hearing good things about the cpap. I'm just scared if my insurance will cover it or not.

    • @BrendanH99_
      @BrendanH99_ 2 года назад +8

      @yaskween Get a sleep study done.

    • @sufiyankhan4459
      @sufiyankhan4459 2 года назад +1

      Ooo

    • @lsh292
      @lsh292 2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for sharing

    • @Kibblz961
      @Kibblz961 2 года назад +6

      So if I go to a sleep specialist will they just tell me to lose weight? That cannot happen over night, and I’m super exhausted all the time and I’m tired of hearing that, and I have been trying to lose weight. I feel as if I need a cpap in order to just make it through these nights until I’m healthy again. I’m 17 and my doctor told me I probably have sleep apnea and told me to go to a sleep specialist. I am not obese, but I’m a little overweight

  • @pm-of9yl
    @pm-of9yl 2 года назад +1264

    I woke up and almost choked so now i am here

  • @mudblockcz9792
    @mudblockcz9792 2 года назад +371

    When i told my parents about choking and panicking in my sleep they replied with "its those damn video games" lol.

    • @billieprogress9251
      @billieprogress9251 2 года назад +26

      mines would say its the phone so yeah same

    • @rahtaylor7651
      @rahtaylor7651 2 года назад +20

      Parents don’t know what they’re talking about smh love them tho

    • @dc-tl5pk
      @dc-tl5pk 2 года назад

      @@rahtaylor7651 Ada este părinții nu știu despre bolile astea crunte care te pot omori

    • @yourcookidk3275
      @yourcookidk3275 2 года назад +2

      So yea parents don't listen and think it those games so yea even you get hurt or something sick they think it games or something so they don't take you to doctor or thinking your lying and bring you to school when I have sore eyes my dad thinks it normal and brought me to school then my teacher notice send me home so yea they think it games or idk so yea

    • @Ayden_289
      @Ayden_289 2 года назад

      I don't like it at all

  • @silken997
    @silken997 2 года назад +465

    The first time expirencing this is extremely scary, thought I was dying the first time I went through it, luckily your brain wakes you up to remind you to breathe. very scary experience, I sympathize with all that have it.

    • @muhsinibrahim6829
      @muhsinibrahim6829 2 года назад +35

      Happened to me right now.. My nose is blocked so I was breathing through the mouth, my airflow was blocked, I woke up opened my eyes but I could not move. Not at all. Happened again. It's so scary tbh

    • @timber6341
      @timber6341 2 года назад +10

      @@muhsinibrahim6829 this is happening with me

    • @rosaindica4365
      @rosaindica4365 2 года назад +14

      Please see a doctor immediately if this is happening so you can get diagnosed properly and get treatment quickly

    • @adamhaaaq6113
      @adamhaaaq6113 2 года назад +2

      I had this today as if I’m dying I straight came hospital im still struggling to breathe I duno why

    • @Mattvolko
      @Mattvolko 2 года назад +7

      salute to your brain

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ Год назад +18

    I resisted getting a CPAP machine due to pride/ego bs. Because I was only 33 when I needed it and I associated CPAP machines with old men. I’ve been using it EVERY night for 15 months now and it’s DRASTICALLY changed my life for the better.
    I used to jump out of bed in the middle of the night DESPERATELY trying to get air. My heart would race. I’d be pacing around the room breathing as if I’d just run a marathon. I eventually resorted to sleeping while sitting upright on the side of the bed because I just couldn’t breathe laying down. I took naps daily. I was EXHAUSTED. Headaches, sadness, and irritability were the norm. I took a sleep apnea test and was diagnosed with the most severe stage. My blood oxygen level went down to 68% when I was sleeping (that’s really bad) and I stopped breathing on average of once every 30 seconds while sleeping. Point being, if you need CPAP therapy and you have the ability to get it, GET IT!!

  • @norami1405
    @norami1405 2 года назад +303

    What a nice video to watch before going to bed

    • @felixlee9645
      @felixlee9645 2 года назад +7

      Nope

    • @Quack62
      @Quack62 2 года назад +7

      @@felixlee9645 sarcasm dude

    • @Quack62
      @Quack62 2 года назад

      I mean I think its not bad than seeing a freaking face transplant with a crushed face

    • @samiyaathar6104
      @samiyaathar6104 2 года назад

      Same bud!

    • @Jesusfocused1
      @Jesusfocused1 2 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @JonteNitak
    @JonteNitak 2 года назад +16

    I got sleep apnea. 112,5 times every hour, i stopped breathing. 8h = 900 times. And i got symptoms 3-4 years before i got that as a diagnose. And i was 22 years old. Very unusual. It would takes months to get me a machine and such stuff. But i only had to wait 2 weeks because it was very dangerous number. For that young age. When i got the machine. I got from 112.5 to 0,0-0.3 every night. A truly life saver. I never got a good sleep in 3-4 years, maybe even more. I never slept deeply. Imagine sleeping for 1-2 h every night. For 3-4 years or even more. Thank you for the CPAP machine. Saved my life and i changed so much.

    • @ajdoyle9559
      @ajdoyle9559 Год назад

      If you have sleep apnea untreated, do you still dream ? I have started to wake up before I can sleep short of breath with a very dry throat and blocked nose sometimes but no one has ever told me that I snore and I am not overweight. I am still having dreams in my sleep.

  • @jonl5384
    @jonl5384 4 года назад +75

    I have severe OSA. I’ve tried everything. Health was getting worse and worse. Finally found a few things that work to eliminate it for me completely. I now have 0 apnea’s and I put in a lot of time to figure this out. Hope it helps someone struggling out there. 1. Sleep on a slight incline (pillows, wedge or raise head of bed 6 inches), 2. critical to always sleep on side, 3. I use a boil and bite mandibular advancement device off of Amazon $50 (this is the best thing I’ve found to remedy my OSA) 4. No coffee/tea (my apnea’s have always been much worse if I do). The best thing I’ve found to normalize the horrible feeling from a Sleep Apnea Hangover (i call it) is Wim Hof Method guided breathing(RUclips or the WHM app) It takes 15 minutes and it completely re-oxygenates the body and brain to reverse the damage from oxygen deprivation through the night. Sometimes I’ll do 45 minutes and it’s fantastic. It brings back a healthy and calm state of being for the rest of the day. I was in such a fog and had a ton of anxiety from OSA for years until I tried it. Gave up on cpap after a year and a half last year and I’ve finally discovered these things that work for me. Hope it helps someone out there! Cheers!

    • @Steve-ArfArf
      @Steve-ArfArf Год назад +2

      I tried wim Hoff, it made my anxiety worse. Although I still do the cold showers. I used to get really strong adrenaline rushes a few hours after the morning breathe work and headaches so I had to stop. It was sending my anxiety throguh the roof

    • @rodneysmart9774
      @rodneysmart9774 Год назад

      Good share, thanx. Salty foods trigger my apnea.

    • @pamelacardillo1657
      @pamelacardillo1657 11 месяцев назад

      Thank youuuuu yesss hubby just started using a breathing tube device from our new PT tech & after 1st nite had the best sleep of his life. Continuing! Problem is HIGH Carbon dioxide levels in his brain; oxygen loss; tube & procedure desensitizes this. Calm nite! Thx again-

    • @matthewzheng6188
      @matthewzheng6188 10 месяцев назад

      that sounds great. combination therapy is often the best way to go if CPAP doesn't work out

  • @subatomic10
    @subatomic10 2 года назад +52

    Great presentation.
    Got diagnosed today .
    Explains heart fibrillations , midday naps , constant colds , fatigue etc

  • @xmel0dyyyx
    @xmel0dyyyx Год назад +14

    My dad actually has this. I would be scared when he sometimes woke up. I thought he was not a deep sleeper. He would always be energetic but i never thought he had this. Even though he died 2 years ago, i still miss him sometimes woke up and sleep back. Usually when he woke up, he said if i was okay and continue sleeping. Rest in Piece.

    • @TheJoseGarcia325
      @TheJoseGarcia325 9 месяцев назад +1

      Did he die from sleep apnea or from something else

  • @VloggingWithDane
    @VloggingWithDane 2 года назад +94

    Had my first encounter yesterday and it was the scariest thing I’ve experienced so far other than sleep paralysis.

    • @jjsjrs997
      @jjsjrs997 Год назад

      I also had my first encounter just yesterday too and now I’m here. Because I took my time to search sleep apnea, I’ve also learned a lot from these comments on how to treat/prevent sleep apnea

    • @mohammed_shabaz
      @mohammed_shabaz 7 месяцев назад

      Same here

    • @sma3in69
      @sma3in69 2 месяца назад

      i get that every night where i cant breath for a while i gasp for air and cant move . Im not sure if its sleep apnea or sleep paralysis

  • @Merakireads
    @Merakireads 2 года назад +3

    I was diagnosed with it when I was four, with an extreme case of over 145 pauses during one night. It was treated, but I'm glad I have no recollection of it.

  • @yourfavbbw94
    @yourfavbbw94 2 года назад +19

    a doctor mentioned this to me a while back that i may have this... i see why im waking up with extreme headaches in the morning...especially when i dream!!!!

  • @francismangalindan19
    @francismangalindan19 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for this informative content. I hope this one could help me and the others out there.

  • @bmv91w
    @bmv91w 2 года назад +29

    I was diagnosed with sleep apnea a few years ago, and not really understood what it was until I saw this video. I was issued a cpap machine, but havent used it in quite some time. I'll start using it again now. I have tried recently, but the hardest part is keeping that darned mask on all night. I have this habit of taking it off during the middle of the night for some reason...

    • @yashuy8662
      @yashuy8662 Год назад

      Same here. After watching this video that I got to know why I was awake that much during sleep

  • @alikay9707
    @alikay9707 3 года назад +30

    Very well explained. Great work

  • @adsftwbo
    @adsftwbo 2 года назад +123

    Hope this helps anyone going through this. I have experienced sleep apnea when I gained weight and whenever I was sleeping on my back. To avoid getting suffocated and waking up multiple times during the night, I simply slept on my stomach. It prevented my tongue muscle from relaxing onto my throat and suffocating me.

    • @buddy.abc123
      @buddy.abc123 2 года назад +16

      Lemme try this, hope I can get a couple hours tonight. It's been 4 days

    • @cadencehashira
      @cadencehashira 2 года назад +15

      This is a great solution. Since sleeping on your stomach can be a difficult position for your spine to be in, you can help your spine by placing pillows under your chest and under your hips. This way, the curve in your lower back is maintained while on your stomach.

    • @unknownalpha5643
      @unknownalpha5643 2 года назад +2

      @@cadencehashira This may be the good solution for sleep apnia but it's more dengiour than sleep apniea cuz if you sleep if on your stomach your chest gonna pressed and in left side we all have heart, it cam even bring heart attack and will also bring heart problem 🤕

    • @cadencehashira
      @cadencehashira 2 года назад +5

      ​@@unknownalpha5643 I think back sleeping is best for those who dont have conflicting health conditions. for sleep apnea stomach sleeping may b best. i think ppl should j sleep how is eAsiest for them and maek adjustments to help

    • @unknownalpha5643
      @unknownalpha5643 2 года назад +1

      @@cadencehashira But side sleep is amezing no worries 😈

  • @FRISHR
    @FRISHR 2 года назад +95

    Obesity can cause Sleep Apnea, but so does excess muscle growth from bodybuilding can block the airway of your throat when sleeping.

    • @rifkywageyo477
      @rifkywageyo477 2 года назад +14

      No, because muscle relaxed while sleep

    • @sigmamale4147
      @sigmamale4147 2 года назад +5

      Yeah definitely, idk if thats the cause but my sleep apnea started a few months into bodybuilding

    • @simonrankin9177
      @simonrankin9177 2 года назад +5

      I know of a few body builders who suffer poor breathing when sleeping ...

    • @Steve-ArfArf
      @Steve-ArfArf Год назад +4

      Ye due to roids

    • @GORILLA_PIMP
      @GORILLA_PIMP Год назад +1

      @@Steve-ArfArf 🤣🤣

  • @njorogekimani5382
    @njorogekimani5382 Год назад +1

    Glad I got my answers. It's really scary going through this. 4 times in 2 yrs.

    • @Filmitalkofficials
      @Filmitalkofficials 9 месяцев назад

      Please if you find solution for it tell me how

  • @ajunlimited
    @ajunlimited 2 месяца назад

    CPAP is absolutely wonderful. I’ve been on it for about a month now and the difference is night and day. I am obsessed

  • @axlgomez3992
    @axlgomez3992 2 года назад +3

    This is so helpful. Thanks to the creator of this content. 💗

  • @shahidmanik9277
    @shahidmanik9277 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this knowledgeable video

  • @AngelasMixedMediaArtist
    @AngelasMixedMediaArtist 2 года назад +1

    Awesome demonstration ❤️🙌

  • @nnlh413
    @nnlh413 9 лет назад +10

    I work at a pediatric pulmonary and sleep apnea specialty so this video is very educational and informative. I wish the providers there could show this to patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Thank you Nucleus for yet another great video!

  • @buddy.abc123
    @buddy.abc123 2 года назад +67

    Third night going through this tonight. Super scary but this video's helped calm me down.
    I thought there was some malfunctioning signals in my brain 😭 but it's just a hardware issue.

    • @evasta9850
      @evasta9850 2 года назад +1

      Hope you get that fixed my brother

    • @jimibaked4235
      @jimibaked4235 2 года назад

      Just lose weight and eat healthy instead of grains eat lentils veg fish not farmed or responsible resourced , potato ect

    • @toothrestorer6588
      @toothrestorer6588 2 года назад +4

      Jimi. Although linked to excess weight, individuals of normal weight can and do suffer from sleep apnea. For those with congenital anatomic issues, no diet will change that.

  • @drbibo9301
    @drbibo9301 Год назад +4

    It was a very informative video. I am Dr Kanchan from Bibo. More than half of the population snores, but only 1-2% have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
    Snoring once in a while is okay, but snoring for a long period (and daily) can be a concern. It is always good to talk to a specialist about this, as OSA can increase the risk of heart problems (like stroke and heart attacks) and other health-related issues.

    • @pault2178
      @pault2178 Год назад

      Dr Dildo u made some valid points. Thx sir

    • @JackWillistone1993
      @JackWillistone1993 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@pault2178was that really necessary? Lol

  • @Amharizz
    @Amharizz Год назад

    Thank you for this video.

  • @LegendaryQueen_4
    @LegendaryQueen_4 2 года назад +20

    I was diagnosed with sleep apnea when I was 16 they looked in the back of my throat not only cause I would get strep throat a lot but cause they was wondering why I was sounding like a cow when I slepted and first they noticed I needed my tonsils removed because they were huge! So they decided for my safety to get a sleep study and it came back that I had severe sleep apnea my heart would beat really fast and they said that my heart would skip a beat 69 times per minute I thought it was impossible but they said it was possible but luckily I was able to get my tonsils removed but after that my sleeping did get a lot better but I kinda do still snore kinda hard but they said maybe my weight could also be a factor to that.

    • @deepthoughts8393
      @deepthoughts8393 2 года назад +1

      Get a mouth guard. Problem solved.

    • @LegendaryQueen_4
      @LegendaryQueen_4 2 года назад

      @@deepthoughts8393 How bout u grow up cause u sound hella immature rn.

    • @toothrestorer6588
      @toothrestorer6588 2 года назад +1

      Deep thoughts. Oral appliances don’t solve all or even most cases of sleep apnea, though for some they do help.

  • @jasonwright2665
    @jasonwright2665 5 лет назад +19

    I have obstructive sleep apnea. The sleep study showed that I stopped breathing roughly 186 times an hour, not a night but every single hour. It was one of the worst cases the sleep specialist I was seeing at the time had ever seen. I now use a CPAP machine every night. Still absolutely fatigued every single day though. My sleep specialist has me on 40 mg of Adderall per day to combat the daytime sleepiness.

    • @thesnare100
      @thesnare100 2 года назад

      have you heard of inspire? I wouldn't want the thing in my body, but it would be easier than CPAP

    • @toothrestorer6588
      @toothrestorer6588 2 года назад

      Many people tolerate CPAP use quite well.

    • @thesnare100
      @thesnare100 2 года назад +1

      there is also the DNA appliance

  • @PrashantPalOfficial
    @PrashantPalOfficial 2 года назад +3

    Please make such videos on psycological issues! 🙏🏻☺️❤️

  • @skycloud4802
    @skycloud4802 2 года назад

    These are really good cross sections.

  • @nick4leader
    @nick4leader 2 года назад

    Can't even sleep without my machine now, been a bit over 2 years and it's a good habit to have

  • @charlia7695
    @charlia7695 Год назад +5

    I just did a home sleep study test. My doctor told me I quit breathing 61 times a minute. I went to see her because of headaches, fatigue and because I often have dreams where I am struggling to breathe. Next step is a sleep study test at the clinic so a formal diagnosis can be given. But she said a CPAP would help my whole life be better!! My only reservation is having to wear basically a face mask because I’m extremely claustrophobic

  • @darrenstrudwick704
    @darrenstrudwick704 9 лет назад +546

    I had this problem, kept waking up gasping for air. Eat healthy, do exercise, problem solved after a few weeks.

    • @TriangleSquare52
      @TriangleSquare52 9 лет назад +46

      truly believe that...people need to have a vision of themselves exercising...you will become much more healthier and have such a positive outlook on life...think of your body like a machine..to an extent...exercising helps it become more efficient

    • @cebruthius
      @cebruthius 7 лет назад +100

      Might work for you, won't work for everyone. Don't play doctor.

    • @darrenstrudwick704
      @darrenstrudwick704 7 лет назад +11

      I should have mentioned, the problem only goes away when I do exercise. If I go a week without doing exercise then I start having issues.

    • @cebruthius
      @cebruthius 7 лет назад +10

      Sleep apnea isn't defined as such.

    • @darrenstrudwick704
      @darrenstrudwick704 7 лет назад +7

      Well if that works for you, sounds more like a problem with your tonsils than sleep apnea

  • @k.s.7224
    @k.s.7224 Год назад

    Thank you ......
    It helped allott........

  • @luckypattie324
    @luckypattie324 6 месяцев назад

    I suffer sleep APNEA w DYSPNEA ( stop breathing 277 times in 5 hrs) they gave me a CPAP/VENTILATOR. I too didn't want to be bothered w it, until one night it freaked me out not breathing right. Now every time I nap or sleep it's on. Definitely a LIFE SAVER

  • @Coffie_Bum.
    @Coffie_Bum. 2 года назад +5

    I wake up every morning with a sore throat that I could barely so idk what it means

  • @trishaclyed3060
    @trishaclyed3060 2 года назад +22

    I have been suffering from it for 13 year and my parents still don't believe me when l tell them. Which actually made my heart stop due to lack of air and l honestly don't know how I managed to wake up in my own bed at 5 in the morning 😅 but l am thankfully 😅

  • @stephcurry2350
    @stephcurry2350 Год назад +1

    My 37 year old brother recently collapsed and died from a stroke. He was healthy and never smoked or did hard liquor in his life. He would only drink beers in social settings, maybe once or twice a week. They say he had hypertension which caused his blood vessel to burst in his brain. We knew he had sleep apnea during most of his adult life but never knew the name for it or thought it was serious enough to cause death at such young age. He also got COVID in 2020 and was gaining alot of weight the past year or so, almost to the point of being overweight for the first time in his life which could have played a role as well.

  • @sumanbhowmick3165
    @sumanbhowmick3165 2 года назад

    Thank you... 🙏

  • @natalieottum7576
    @natalieottum7576 2 года назад +6

    Im 16 and so far in the past couple weeks ive wokem up several times because I’ve stopped breathing, with sleep Paralysis also sometimes im afraid to go to sleep

  • @eliwhalen2986
    @eliwhalen2986 3 года назад +14

    Pretty crazy that sleep apnea affects so many people... You would think it would be a medical crisis but a lot of people disregard it. What's interesting is that there are treatments that are not that crazy CPAP machine. There are some companies such as Zephyr Sleep Technologies that have a cool machine that dentists can give to you to see if you can just get one of these "mouth guard" type fixtures that can treat mild-moderate sleep apnea.

    • @cadencehashira
      @cadencehashira 2 года назад +1

      Hey, thank you so much for sharing this. It turns our Zephyr shut down in June 2021… Is there another company who makes a comparable device?

    • @toothrestorer6588
      @toothrestorer6588 2 года назад

      Oral appliances do not work for everyone and carry an increased risk of TMJ issues..

  • @juniorsbasement9678
    @juniorsbasement9678 2 года назад

    If you got a cpap plz use it I finally feel rested I was always tired when I would not use it

  • @CutieRingoJoy
    @CutieRingoJoy 2 года назад +1

    I can hear my snore when I only just relax while laying on the bed and half asleep and it woke me up lol

  • @austinthaijam7009
    @austinthaijam7009 3 года назад +5

    thank you for explaining root causes. helpful

  • @dogbsas
    @dogbsas 2 года назад +10

    I started having apnea at the same time I gain weight working in a call center. My only solution was sleeping facing the mattress, not even on my side. I did not gain a looooot of weight. I am not obese but I wish I could lose this extra charge to see if I can sleep again face up. The feeling its exactly that.....like something, a cover, just going up and down, not letting the air pass thru.

  • @farfymcdoogle3461
    @farfymcdoogle3461 Год назад

    This might be the answer to all my problems.

  • @santhoshr8730
    @santhoshr8730 2 года назад

    Wht are the other treatments, available for Sleep Apnoea ?

  • @nucleusmedicalmedia
    @nucleusmedicalmedia  11 лет назад +7

    Thanks for your comment!

    • @jeremiahkihunrwa7452
      @jeremiahkihunrwa7452 3 года назад

      Frankly ure video are very educative however most of the non English users miss this valuable information I am a medical doctor from Tanzania Africa, I was just thinking on translating into Swahili language ure videos, but I just nd ure help and concerns if ure ok with this

  • @bruhjuststop8889
    @bruhjuststop8889 2 года назад +7

    I kind of got used to sleep paralysis and sleep apnea at this point that I just feel mildly annoyed that it happens. I experience it at most thrice a week.

  • @marithawarua3510
    @marithawarua3510 11 лет назад +1

    How do apply a CPAP at home when you are not in hospital or cannot afford a machine?

  • @thanupatphurungcharoen1826
    @thanupatphurungcharoen1826 2 года назад +2

    I had sleep apnea for times in my life and everytime it was a very terrifying experience

  • @typicallytoday394
    @typicallytoday394 3 года назад +3

    My dad has this ...and he had stroke 4 years back...now he is on danger side. .. kindly take care by doing breathing exercises

  • @jenthesquid
    @jenthesquid 6 лет назад +4

    Good job on 700k subs

  • @neldoral11
    @neldoral11 3 года назад +1

    I got diagnosed with sleep apnea I go the 22nd to stay the night in the sleep study room so they can adjust the setting on the machine I have to use

  • @huseyinvideoda4273
    @huseyinvideoda4273 2 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @lanbarzappa7455
    @lanbarzappa7455 3 года назад +154

    *what works against sleep apnea need something works for snoring and safe?*

    • @Simon-pl2zi
      @Simon-pl2zi 3 года назад +3

      @@chahirchairi2872 stop posting spam

    • @mo-s-
      @mo-s- 3 года назад +4

      Maybe laying face down could help

    • @matthewthetaxcollector5419
      @matthewthetaxcollector5419 3 года назад +3

      Tongue exercises: press you’re tongue against you’re jaws until it burns
      Do this several times,and repeat several times a day

    • @matthewcooperfield8421
      @matthewcooperfield8421 3 года назад +2

      Mewing
      However this is only in the case of a receding jawline, it still beneficial in other ways (it pushes the face forward for example) but not this
      Try sleeping on your side until you find a more permanent solution

    • @tyrese5089
      @tyrese5089 3 года назад +1

      @@mo-s- when you lay face down on your pillow, do I breathe through my ears?

  • @tomservo75
    @tomservo75 Год назад +11

    What's so insidious about this is that the symptoms only manifest while you're asleep! During the day you breathe fine. Your partner is the first person to notice but if you're single like me... I was having a general physical in 2011, when I mentioned to the doctor symptoms of restless leg syndrome. I have no idea how she went from that to "have you been tested for sleep apnea." Perhaps it was a coincidence and she was going to ask anyway. Although I have some tiredness during the day, I think if it wasn't for that suggestion I still may be undiagnosed 11 years later!

    • @Rastaa69
      @Rastaa69 Год назад +1

      i freakin feel you man. it’s scary!

  • @anushka6488
    @anushka6488 2 года назад

    Thanks 😊

  • @IrfaanGamingO_O528
    @IrfaanGamingO_O528 2 года назад +1

    Does this happen when you lay on your back

  • @SVAMSIKRISHNAREDDY
    @SVAMSIKRISHNAREDDY 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much for such informative video

  • @BMN_Prime
    @BMN_Prime 5 лет назад +4

    I don't think your tonsiles are outside your esaphogus

  • @thesnare100
    @thesnare100 Год назад +1

    There are four treatments as far as I know
    1. a CPAP machine (I'd rather solve it than use a CPAP the rest of my life)
    2. They "carve out" part of your mouth throat, not sure what this procedure is called, to make more space for you to breathe
    3. The Inspire implant- but this doesn't necessarily stop ALL your sleep apnea episodes
    4. A device you wear/put in your mouth to hold the airway open
    5. The DNA (day/nighttime) appliance, kind of like 3, but gradually wedges your throat wider, just like braces gradually straighten your teeth.

  • @japhetpascua2161
    @japhetpascua2161 2 года назад

    How about sleeping sideward can that be a solution to prevent sleep apnea?

  • @senpaispoilme
    @senpaispoilme 2 года назад +22

    Me having sleep apnea and nasal polyps at the same time. Breathing is hard to do. 😭

    • @abde_.8433
      @abde_.8433 2 года назад +2

      Tuff

    • @abde_.8433
      @abde_.8433 2 года назад

      @@anthonyoctaviano7643 get a polyp surgry cause sleep apnea are usually bad if u have polyps

    • @elyeliza8287
      @elyeliza8287 2 года назад

      @@abde_.8433 did once... they're back... this is so annoying

    • @abde_.8433
      @abde_.8433 2 года назад

      @@elyeliza8287 iv heard that if u get at an adult age it will come more quickly

  • @flaysol7719
    @flaysol7719 2 года назад +5

    I know i have this and planning to got to the doctors. Everything almost checks out.
    *Shortness of breath
    *sudden Acid upchucks
    *Restless when wake up ( dark circle eyes)
    *Cant gain muscles
    *Headache
    *irregular heart beat
    *low energy
    *Neckfat gain

    • @Steve-ArfArf
      @Steve-ArfArf Год назад

      Any improvements?

    • @flaysol7719
      @flaysol7719 Год назад +1

      @@Steve-ArfArf well the doctor check my health any it was good. But to keep up my daily work out. And he also gave me a referral to a sleep specialist. But it took a long time for them to call me. I didnt go to the specialist. I just decided to put more effort into working out eating healthy staying hydrated eating healthy and self care. Which help me stress less. I just did that for me ( emphasis on ME). I just decided to do more self improvement even how I sleep bed sheets and everything I can think of and all those sleep apnea stopped. All I can say is you do you and pay attention to how your body feels and what it's telling you. I knew I was already healthy as a horse I just needed to reevaluate my life the body will thank you for it

  • @MrCJHamill
    @MrCJHamill 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks very much for this excellent video. Very clear and concise explanation of Sleep Apnea. Very easy to digest and understand fully.

  • @l__-
    @l__- 2 года назад

    i get these whenever im sick

  • @cresmarungab7232
    @cresmarungab7232 2 года назад +6

    Me, watching this right now, because of apnea again while gasping air

  • @bonniecarpenter145
    @bonniecarpenter145 2 года назад +6

    I’m so so tired :( this is happening pretty much every night now. Really need to get to the doctor. I’m so grumpy because I’m not getting proper sleep 😭 I have just wondering issues. Potentially a small upper jaw and I wonder if that’s why this is happening. I’m only 24 and I’m not over weight

    • @sonamtashi211
      @sonamtashi211 2 года назад +1

      Hii.. me too. Immediately I fall to sleep , a smaller sound come out n wake me. It's happening immediately going to deep sleep with dreams. I haven't experienced or known what is it. Now I have been 2 days.

  • @jeffgrant6914
    @jeffgrant6914 6 лет назад +1

    I have had adult pulmonary obstructed sleep apnea since 2011 for about almost 2 years now

  • @srryan1
    @srryan1 5 месяцев назад +1

    My problem is i cant get to sleep, really bad rining in my left ear and constantly having headaches. I wonder if a cpap would help me fall asleep.

  • @dr.monikabhuriya10
    @dr.monikabhuriya10 8 лет назад +3

    Best lecture and video.

  • @SVAMSIKRISHNAREDDY
    @SVAMSIKRISHNAREDDY 5 лет назад +3

    I faced this problem so many times, even in day time sleeping also but now I'm good

    • @mubeen263
      @mubeen263 3 года назад

      Do u feel Headche at that time becoz my mother facing mostly Headche with sleepness.. what treatment u taken can send tablet names pls

  • @blacktornado5212
    @blacktornado5212 7 месяцев назад

    I get this sometimes, since last year. I'd wake up and it's like I'm holding my breath. It can happen a few times. It can last an hour, or maybe two of this happening. Thank God it only happens on occasions. I rarely wake up feeling rested and I have CFS.

  • @rojaszamorano
    @rojaszamorano 2 года назад

    Extremely good! It will be of great value to my students

  • @abahaawas3889
    @abahaawas3889 Год назад +4

    Bruh this happens to me once in a while, Im just chilling in my dreams and then I feel how I get NO air, i try my best to inhale but i just cant. So your basically suffocating, and just waiting to wake up. Its pretty scary and everytime it happens im aware that I’m asleep and im just waiting to wake up and its a horrible feeling

  • @Blank85289
    @Blank85289 4 года назад +26

    Just so everyone knows this doesn’t just come from being over weight. I had this up until I got my tonsils and adenoids surgically removed when I was 7

    • @ea-bi4er
      @ea-bi4er 3 года назад

      Hi I know I am quite late to this comment but I had some questions if u had time?

    • @blackiesun
      @blackiesun 3 года назад

      Me too when I was a kid. I don't remember since it was before I was 5 but my mum told me I had apnea and it was cured by adenoidectomy and tonsillectomy.

    • @linkinparkfanthatsdumb2576
      @linkinparkfanthatsdumb2576 Год назад +1

      I think i might have it at 15, and I'm skinny

  • @Nate__
    @Nate__ Год назад +2

    I notice mine really only happens when I eat late at night, like past 9pm. When I do wake up from it I have an acidic taste in my mouth

  • @gnarpgnarpcovers
    @gnarpgnarpcovers 2 года назад +2

    I got a sleep apnea ad before this.

  • @rayray0313
    @rayray0313 4 года назад +16

    I usually notice I’m choking when in my dream I’m choking as well. Then I turn on my stomach, then it goes away. Scary though!

    • @saulramos9125
      @saulramos9125 3 года назад

      Maybe you have obstructive sleep apnea.

  • @domguy23
    @domguy23 7 лет назад +11

    ive had osa for 35 yrs now mild/severe. started off from a head injury I have type 2 diabetes but nothing else no brain damage no heart problems no strokes and still alive. even skinny people have this so been overweight might not help but isn't the cause for some. frankly I don't think the specialist have a clue bcause my cpap machine doesn't work for me. the most important thing is depression not able to work bcause falling to sleep there having no money bcause not working n keeping a women who wants to sleep with you wearing a mask but hay all my best to you all ,good look

  • @carriewhite2378
    @carriewhite2378 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video info

  • @grayswife857
    @grayswife857 2 года назад +1

    Ok I have something but I am not 100% sure if it's Apnea. Can someone help me out?
    I don't choke or cough or gasp for air in the middle of the night. Sometimes I wake up feeling restless and uncomfortable and I move around a lot. My body feels a bit numb and almost as if everywhere had a stomach ache. I can't breathe, I have to open my window for fresh air but still feel like I can't breathe then either. And I go back and forth with hyperventilating. Every time I feel like I could possibly die. Plus I've been getting more headaches during the day.

  • @lhenpotxsotelo
    @lhenpotxsotelo 11 лет назад +3

    Nice channel

  • @yez9475
    @yez9475 2 года назад +21

    Today after watching this video, I feared that I have sleep apnea (even though i don't have any of the symptoms) when i fall asleep, i got a little scared that i was going to die because of no air, so i kept waking up every 5 mins, but i ended up falling asleep 30 mins later anyway. I just over think stuff a lot...

    • @benjapizarro981
      @benjapizarro981 2 года назад +2

      The same happened to me

    • @seanraul
      @seanraul Год назад +3

      Does it happen as your trying to fall asleep? When I try to sleep i feel like I lack oxygen and wake up breathing heavily for more air thinking I was gonna die. I started experiencing this the day before my birthday (August 6) and I still experience this today (august 8). Does this mean I have sleep apnea?

    • @yez9475
      @yez9475 Год назад +1

      @@seanraul No, not anymore. But i hope you'll be fine, maybe go to a doctor?

    • @choo4033
      @choo4033 Год назад

      @@seanrauley man I’m currently having this exact same issue! Did you ever manage to fix it? If so, what were you even diagnosed with?

  • @navishabablu9437
    @navishabablu9437 4 года назад +1

    superb video & voice is clear

  • @nagatv8399
    @nagatv8399 4 года назад

    happens to me sometimes, maybe due to sinusitis also

  • @priyamnarula6546
    @priyamnarula6546 5 лет назад +16

    I lost my dad to sleep apnea. He slept at night and didn't wake up the next morning. He was only 35 years old.

    • @shudawnjackson1814
      @shudawnjackson1814 4 года назад +1

      Oh my GOD..I'm sorry to hear that..was he wearing his mask?

    • @Sawday_
      @Sawday_ 4 года назад +1

      I'm so sorry about what happened to you. but your making me scared no offense because I had a dream that I went to someone's house and when I came out the house I couldn't breathe in one nostril but then I couldn't breathe no more so then I woke up abd I was relieved

    • @priyamnarula6546
      @priyamnarula6546 4 года назад +1

      @@shudawnjackson1814 He was diagnosed with sleep apnea the night he passed away. I wish we had known earlier. I'm sorry for the extremely late reply. I didn't get a notification about new comment.

    • @priyamnarula6546
      @priyamnarula6546 4 года назад +3

      @@Sawday_ I'm glad it was only a dream. My dad went through it in real life. To be honest, he died a peaceful death. I've seen so many people suffer for years before they die. They have all kinds of tubes going in and out of their weak body. My dad died peacefully in his sleep. I miss him everyday especially at night because I used to kiss him goodnight. It's been 8 years now. Time flies. You'll be okay. It was only a dream. I hope you are healthy. May God bless you!✨

    • @Sawday_
      @Sawday_ 4 года назад +2

      @@priyamnarula6546 I'm sorry about what happened to your dad but he's in a good place. In heaven

  • @expansion7924
    @expansion7924 3 года назад +28

    1:54 "You have successfully created a reddit account"

    • @Fayerty
      @Fayerty 3 года назад +2

      0:45 my favorite word

  • @sweetfunnyawsome
    @sweetfunnyawsome 9 лет назад +1

    how does the cpap move the muscles ? or does it not move the muscle it just flows a lot of air into your throat in which it moves your tongue up?

  • @feeltheeffect85
    @feeltheeffect85 Год назад

    I have the sleep apnea after been tired for years and been told to suck it up

  • @mahmudulhassan4586
    @mahmudulhassan4586 5 лет назад +3

    Ever best animated video . If any RUclips channel deserves "The Great" , that is Nucleus media. Thanks.

  • @still34u
    @still34u 5 лет назад +3

    I know this is an old video. But I have a question, is it possible that it would block me from breathing out? I have a problem when sometimes when I'm falling asleep I can't breathe out.

  • @sophalpin8034
    @sophalpin8034 2 года назад

    Change position to left side more than right side,,, will help much

  • @yutubetelevition
    @yutubetelevition Год назад

    I have same problem, what to do??

  • @stefanlazarevic8041
    @stefanlazarevic8041 5 лет назад +4

    Usually i don't snore. I mostly don't sleep on my back, but sometimes this happens to me, usually when i just fall asleep.

  • @mvpaditya
    @mvpaditya 3 года назад +74

    Anyone 2021 haha

  • @mutsagaming4072
    @mutsagaming4072 2 года назад

    So how do I treat this at home?

  • @different3187
    @different3187 3 года назад

    thank you