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Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Sleep Apnea

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Posted on Mon, 9 Mar 2015
Question: yes i have sleep apnea but i get dizzy real easy i sleep with a cpap machine every night plus i have gained about 20 lbs in past 2 years due to long hours at work and lack of exersize
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Answered by Dr. Saumya Mittal (1 hour later)
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HI
I am Dr Mittal

I am assuming you want to know what more can be done besides CPAP for drowsiness, in view of your OSA.

I think you already know that weight gain is going to be a problem for you.
So I think it would be better to stick to an exercise regime.
This way you may be able to keep the weight in check.
Its absolutely imperative to control your weight.

Continue your CPAP. MAke sure the mask is well applied and tight enough. Leakage makes the CPAP ineffective.

Avoid alcohol, and coffee/tea. It increases the apnea by relaxing abdominal valves.

Final option would be surgical- uvuloplasy.
Here we remove the uvuka and adjacent part. This makes the cavity bigger, allowing you to breathe more comfortably.
Best of luck
Dr Mittal
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Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Sleep Apnea

Brief Answer: Options Detailed Answer: HI I am Dr Mittal I am assuming you want to know what more can be done besides CPAP for drowsiness, in view of your OSA. I think you already know that weight gain is going to be a problem for you. So I think it would be better to stick to an exercise regime. This way you may be able to keep the weight in check. Its absolutely imperative to control your weight. Continue your CPAP. MAke sure the mask is well applied and tight enough. Leakage makes the CPAP ineffective. Avoid alcohol, and coffee/tea. It increases the apnea by relaxing abdominal valves. Final option would be surgical- uvuloplasy. Here we remove the uvuka and adjacent part. This makes the cavity bigger, allowing you to breathe more comfortably. Best of luck Dr Mittal