Monday, September 29, 2008

Sleep apnea new treatments

In general, surgery for sleep apnea is only about 50% successful.
However, you would need to talk with your surgeon regarding your specific situation. Surgery is usually recommended only after medical therapy has failed.
If your main concern is the snoring, then either the laser procedure or the new Somnoplasty carries about an 85% success rate for resolution of the snoring.

A class 1 medical device that you can see in this page to stop snoring and sleep apnea can be your best and safe choice  because it has been clinically proven to treat these disorders and endorsed by doctors. You can read more detail at that page for the mechanisms and the outcomes. It's very easy to used in your bedtime.

Overall, this device can be taken as a first line treatment before considering surgical procedure. It's very cost-effective for whole age groups.