Snoring & Sleep
Disorders
Snoring -
Sleep Apena -
Tonsil/Adenoid HyperplasiaMillions
of Americans have sleep related difficulties, of which snoring and sleep
apnea are the most common. The Sleep Care Center at Ear, Nose &
Associates is dedicated to helping identify the sleep disorder and
provide the best treatment options possible.
Snoring
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Snoring is a very common medical and
social problem which effects almost every household at some point in
time. Factors contributing to snoring include unilateral or bilateral
nasal obstruction, enlarged tonsils, elongation of the roof of the mouth
(palate), or weight gain. Several medical and surgical treatments are
available to improve or eliminate snoring. If snoring is disruptive to
the household or is associated with pauses in breathing, restless sleep,
daytime sleepiness, uncontrolled hypertension or chronic fatigue consult
your Ear, Nose and Throat physician.
Sleep Apena
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Millions of Americans have sleep related
difficulties, of which snoring and sleep apnea are the most common. The
Sleep Care Center at Ear, Nose & Associates is dedicated to helping
identify the sleep disorder and provide the best treatment options
possible.
Tonsil/Adenoid
Hyperplasia
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See
Pediatric Otolaryngolgy.
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