What Is The Difference Between Sleep Apnea and Sleep Enuresis




If a person does not sleep well, it is difficult for him or her to focus on daily work and activity.
Indeed, there are many people who are impacted by the difficulty of sleeping properly. There are different types of sleep disorders that have been discovered. Some of these are age-related while others are not.
Two particular sleep disorders that are age-related are Sleep Enuresis and Sleep Apnea.

Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea is a disorder that is usually related to more men that it is to women and children. Up to 8% people suffer with this disorder, and some believe that it is a condition that can be dangerous.
This is because of the fact that the air passage gets blocked during a person’s sleep. By the air passage getting blocked oxygen cannot be breathed in. It is known that some people suffer blockages like this up to 90 seconds.
During sleep apnea it must be noted that often people make loud snorting noises. They may or may not wake up from the blockages that occur.
In order to prevent this from happening the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) method is employed, and some medications as well. However, CPAP is only a solution as long as it is used while the reliability of medications as permanent cures is questionable.
Just like sleep apnea affects and is said to be age-related, children are also affected by a sleep disorder known as Sleep Enuresis. This occurs for a number of reasons, and in most cases is disturbing for a child.
Like sleep apnea can cause to be drowsy during the day so can Sleep Enuresis does the same thing. This is logically understood because of the fact that one’s sleep is broken by the occurrences.

Sleep Enuresis

Sleep Enuresis is known to be a condition that affects children normally between the ages of 3 and 6.
There are two types of Sleep Enuresis:
  • Primary Sleep Enuresis that occurs in the first place, and
  • Secondary Sleep Enuresis that occurs as a relapse.
It is known that this disorder occurs in 30% of children around the age of 4. It also occurs in 10% of children around the age of 6, 5% of children around the age of 10, and 3% of children around the age of 12.
The elder the person the rarer the disorder, but it is still known to occur. This is reflected in the fact that 1-3% people around the age of 18 have enuretic experiences.
Causes of Sleep Enuresis include diabetes, infection of the urinary tract, epilepsy and a few others.
There are also various other reasons for the disorder. These may even be psychological such as fear in children. In addition to this, it may also be said that problems with a person’s bladder could also result in Sleep Enuresis. Sometimes it is difficult to tell what the bed wetting condition might be until the cause has been diagnosed.
If a person suffers two or more rounds of bed wetting in a month it is considered to be Sleep Enuresis It is also known that a person could even sleep walk during this disorder. Among the treatments for this disorder are medications and behavioral therapy.

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