

Here at Crosspointe Sleep Solutions, we know that untreated sleep apnea can hold you back. Not only can it become a real problem for your sleep, but it can also cause real, lasting risks, as those with this condition are significantly more likely to experience heart attack, stroke, and more. When your sleep just isn’t doing the job, it’s time to ask whether obstructive sleep apnea is to blame; if so, find out about your treatment options.
Sleep apnea is a serious medical condition. Stop putting it off and call Crosspointe to schedule your visit.
If your loved ones have started to bring up your snoring, they really might have a point. Loud or intrusive snoring can be a sign of one of the most prevalent sleep disorders out there, chronic obstructive sleep apnea. This condition happens in your deepest form of sleep, when your body may become a little too relaxed for its own good. If your throat or palate tissue becomes so soft that it can no longer hold its shape, your own body can prevent you from drawing a full breath.
You need oxygen to thrive, and sleep apnea blocks you from what you need. This can lead to a significant increase in risk of some pretty serious health conditions, such as heart attack, stroke, and even type II diabetes. Sometimes, people can avoid seeking treatment, but it’s not worth risking your health.
Have you been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, but you just can’t get on board with CPAP? We completely understand that feeling. Traditional CPAP therapy approaches can be uncomfortable, smelly, and loud!
That’s why we offer oral appliance therapy, which treats obstructive sleep apnea in a different way. This method uses a simple adjustment of your jaw to open your airway and help you breathe freely during rest. Best of all, oral appliances need no outlet, so you can head off to your next camping trip without worrying that your snoring will wake the bears up.
When your friends and family start to bring up your snoring, ask about oral appliance therapy. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call Crosspointe Sleep Solutions at (817) 592-8475 today.