...the obstruction, some patients may be able to eliminate their obstructive sleep apnea, while others may reduce the obstructive sleep apnea significantly. After the surgery, the patient may be expected...
...respiratory infections * Lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies * Sleep-related breathing disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea * Interstitial lung diseases (e.g., pulmonary fibrosis) * Pulmonary embolism and other...
...activities * Changes in sleep or appetite * Fatigue or low energy * Difficulty concentrating * Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness SAD is thought to be caused by reduced exposure...
...Tinnitus * Hearing loss * Dizziness * Facial pain * Allergies * Sinusitis * Tonsillitis * Sleep apnea * Head and neck cancers **What procedures do otolaryngologists perform?** Otolaryngologists perform...
...pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and juvenile-onset snoring. Overview Radical resection of the tonsils, tonsillar pillars, and/or retromolar trigone is a procedure that involves the surgical removal of most or...
...in the feet, ankles, legs, or abdomen * Difficulty sleeping while lying down (orthopnea) * Coughing up pink or blood-tinged mucus **As CHF progresses, symptoms may worsen to include:** *...
...sleep apnea, a sleeping disorder characterized by gaps in breathing, which makes it dangerous. It may also cause temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, which causes pain, headaches, and swelling of the...
...Develop Within Hours or Days:** * Sensitivity to light or sound * Vision changes (blurred or double vision, sensitivity to light) * Sleep disturbances (difficulty falling or staying asleep) *...
...Prioritize good sleep hygiene and aim for 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep each night to help manage stress and maintain physical health. Ergonomic practices: Use proper body mechanics...
...Get plenty of sleep We all know sleep is important, but getting good sleep is really critical to your overall health. When you sleep, your body is actually completing a number of...