Sleep Apnea Las Vegas
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Sleep apnea Las Vegas may seem like an odd combination for Sin City. The entertainment capital is well known as a party destination for gambling, weddings, vacations, conferences and much more. Sleep apnea may not top of concerns for visitors, but Las Vegas’ population has the same day-to-day concerns as any other city.
Keeping Odd Hours
Sleep apnea affects people in all walks of life, all careers and all cities.Sleep apnea is caused by an actual blockage of the airway. Channel 8 Las Vegas discussed studies that sleep apnea, if left untreated can lead to an earlier death. The Journal of Sleep is one of the sources cited in the news article. The Journal publishes many studies related to sleep apnea, living with it and treating it.
Local dentists in Las Vegas offers alternative therapies for sleep apnea. Dental mouthpieces can help keep the airway open by setting the jaw properly in an effort to keep the air passage open.
Dental devices can be effective, but the most common form of therapy is the CPAP mask which keeps airflow continuous.
Las Vegas Sleep Doctors
Health Grades lists ten different sleep specialists in Las Vegas and their clinics. Specialists are rated along with information on their practice. While most insurance plans will require that you get a recommendation from your general physician prior to making an appointment.
Sunrise Hospital has a regional center for sleep disorders. The site offers a list of questions to ask yourself. If you can answer four or more in the affirmative, they recommend that you make an appointment with your physician and ask them about sleep disorders.
Determining Sleep Disorder
Before choosing a sleep doctor or method of treatment, it’s important to identify what type of sleeping disorder if any that you have. Common symptoms of sleep apnea include:
- Daytime fatigue
- Falling asleep while active (driving, working, talking on the phone)
- Depression
- Irritability
- Short term memory problems
- Learning difficulties
- Sexual dysfunction
- High blood pressure
- Weight gain or trouble losing weight
- Headaches
- Diabetes
- Longer recovery time from common illnesses (colds, flu, etc)
Sleep apnea is hard to diagnose because it can take people who suffer from it years to recognize the symptoms. Diagnosis requires a sleep study and a physician who knows what questions to ask. Living with sleep apnea means living with the constant fatigue and a sense of low self-esteem. When treatment begins, the first few days of real, genuine sleep can make you feel like a new person.
| Sleep Center | Address | Zip code | Telephone Number |
| Sleep Center at Sunrise Hospital | 3131 La Canada St | 89169 | 702-731-8365 |
| Sleep Logistics Diagnostic Clinics Ltd | 6787 W. Tropicana Avenue, Suite 231 | 89103 | 702-893-0020 |
| Sierra Sleep Tech | 2655 S Rainbow Boulevard, Suite 310 | 89146 | 702-364-2685 |
| Regional Center for Sleep Disorders | 3150 N Tenaya Way # 115 | 89128 | 702-255-5040 |
| Sleep Telemedicine Services | 5052 South Jones Blvd., Suite 115 | 89118 | 702-222-1856 |
| Sleep Center of Nevada | 5701 W Charleston Blvd # 105 | 89146 | 702-818-2444 |
| Neurological Associates | 2121 E Flamingo Road, Suite 204 | 89169 | 702-990-3664 |
| Zeeba Sleep Center | 2641 Box Canyon Drive, Suite B | 89128 | 702-382-1599 |
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