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Unique Content Article: Find Out More On Surgery For Sleep Apnea

Find Out More On Surgery For Sleep Apnea

by Michael Larkin

UPPP surgery for obstructive sleep apnea or Uvulopalatpharngoplasty is the most common surgery for this sleep disorder. It can also treat snoring. This sleep apnea surgery is not a sure thing though and it can come with some risky side effects.

Simply put, UPPP is the removal of tissue from the throat and mouth to help open up the airway passage. The removal of excess tissues helps with the blockage of the airway which causes OSA and snoring.

There may be a few different reasons to get this surgery. A couple of the reasons for this surgery are if the CPAP does not work for you and if you are tired of using the CPAP machine. OSA and snoring can be treated naturally with some other treatment options out there, this is just one alternative.

What tissues of the throat and mouth are taken out with UPPP? A section of the soft palate, the uvula, adenoids, tonsils and other tissues may be removed during the procedure.

If an enlarged tongue is causing major blockage of the airway there is a different surgery that needs to be done. This surgery is called uvulopalatopharyngoglossoplasty and it removes a small part of the tongue.

There are several side effects that can come with having UPPP. A nasally sound from the voice; speech issues; bleeding; infection; bleeding; residual pain; may not work on all cases; long periods of pain medication; may still have to use the CPAP after; complications during surgery and can actually make Obstructive sleep apnea symptoms worse.

UPPP surgery can have mixed results depending on the person. In some cases it works completely and others it doesn't. Some of the complications that can come with this surgery may actually make sleep apnea worse.

UPPP surgery may correct snoring issues, but may not treat sleep apnea. This can cause an issue because sleep apnea's biggest warning sign is snoring. If you are no longer snoring it can mask the fact you still have obstructive sleep apnea. This can cause major health issues associated with sleep apnea because it is still not treated even though you may think so. Have someone monitor sleep after the surgery has been done to be safe.

UPPP surgery for obstructive sleep apnea can be a successful option and may not always be bad. Every surgery can be a risk and have major side effects. It is important to consult with a sleep doctor to make sure this option is ideal for you. There are several other safe treatments of OSA and snoring. This surgery is not for everyone. It has a lot of upside if successful and has some side effects if it is not.



Find safer obstructive sleep apnea and snoring treatment alternatives by <a href='http://www.howtocuresleepapnea.net/'>clicking here</a>. You can find out more about UPPP surgery for sleep apnea by <a href='http://www.howtocuresleepapnea.net/uppp-surgery-for-sleep-apnea/'>clicking this link</a>.

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Title: Find Out More On Surgery For Sleep Apnea
Author: Michael Larkin
Email: samkappel@gmail.com
Keywords: UPPP surgery,sleep apnea surgery,snoring surgery,obstructive sleep apnea,snoring,sleep disorders,surgery,men's issues,health
Word Count: 448
Category: Women%27s Issues
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