Common Sleep Apnea Warning Signs and Risk Factors
August 13, 2017
Sleep apnea is the second most common sleep disorder following insomnia. Patients who suffer from sleep apnea experience regular cessation of breathing for ten or more seconds at a time. While this may seem like nothing more than a bad habit, sleep apnea can actually lead to a number of serious health concerns including elevated blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Review the following warning signs and risk factors for sleep apnea. If you think you may be suffering from sleep apnea, you can work with a sleep doctor or a dentist trained in dental sleep medicine. These professionals can help you receive an accurate sleep apnea diagnosis and assist in treatment planning.
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Don’t Doze on Sleep Apnea in Weatherford, TX!
January 23, 2017
Do you find yourself feeling fatigued, less mentally sharp, or less productive even when you have a full eight hours of sleep? You may not be aware, but there could be an underlying problem. Our sleep dentistry specialist, Dr. Deborah Romack, helps patients every day discover that issue: sleep apnea in Weatherford, TX. Weatherford Dental Sleep Medicine has all the resources you need to get back to normal, productive sleep patterns.
Sleep Apnea in Fort Worth can be Deadly
November 19, 2016
Is your snoring just a nuisance, or does it jeopardize your systemic health? Sleep apnea in Fort Worth is a harmful sleep disorder, and loud, persistent snoring is just one of its many symptoms. Dr. Deborah A. Romack of Weatherford Dental Sleep Medicine partners with patients and their primary care physicians to treat sleep apnea for restful sleep and better overall health.
Fort Worth sleep apnea linked to depression
June 15, 2016
You’re tired, listless, unable to concentrate or remember. You feel sad, depressed and uninterested in activities you normally love. What’s the problem? It could be Fort Worth sleep apnea or another sleep-related disorder, such as insomnia. Weatherford dentist, Dr. Deborah A. Romack, takes a special interest in sleep problems and offers modern diagnostics and workable solutions. (more…)
Sleep Apnea Therapy: CPAP vs. Oral Appliances
May 2, 2016
Sleep apnea therapy provides much-needed relief for patients dealing with the exhausting side effects of the condition that causes interrupted sleep. There are two main options for treating sleep apnea: the CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine, and a removable oral appliance. Which is right for you? Keep reading to learn more from Dr. Deborah Romack.