Ways To Effectively Treat Catathrenia

Talk To A Sleep Specialist About Other Conditions

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Catathrenia hasn't been as thoroughly researched as conditions like snoring or sleep apnea. In fact, it was only added to the list of official parasomnias about a decade ago. There hasn't been a lot of research regarding the potential correlations between catathrenia and other conditions. What studies have been done seem to show a lack of correlation between catathrenia and snoring, breathing disorders, nightmares, or other common sleep issues. With that said, catathrenia doesn't tend to impede upon an individual's sleep quality. If they're experiencing excessive tiredness or waking up multiple times in the night, it might help to talk to a sleep specialist about other conditions. They may recommend a sleep study.

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a treatment typically used for patients with sleep apnea. Sleep apnea causes an individual's breathing to be interrupted during sleep, which can decrease sleep quality or lead to other health complications. This type of therapy is administered with a CPAP machine, which includes a mask that covers the mouth and nose, a mask covering only the nose, or prongs patients place in their nose. The mask is connected by a tube to the motor, and the motor blows air through the tube. CPAP machines have been shown in some research to help reduce the effects of catathrenia. They can be prescribed by sleep technologists and doctors, who will work with patients to find the correct settings.

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