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Sleep apnea, a silent thief of restful sleep, is a serious health condition affecting millions worldwide. More than just a nuisance, it can lead to a host of problems, from heart disease and stroke to cognitive impairment and depression.

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    Dr. Carlos Magriñá, a distinguished graduate from the University of Barcelona's Faculty of Medicine in 1981, offers expert ear, nose, and throat treatments. At our clinic, we specialize in addressing ear conditions such as tinnitus, hearing loss, deafness, otitis, and vertigo. Our comprehensive nose treatments include managing sinus infections, adenoids, sinus headaches, and nasal trauma. For throat-related issues, we provide effective treatments for tonsillitis, snoring, and sleep apnea. Trust Dr. Magriñá and our dedicated team to deliver top-quality care with advanced medical solutions. Visit us for more information and experience the difference in your ear, nose, and throat health.

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  • How do I know if I have sleep apnea?

    If you snore loudly, gasp for air during sleep, feel tired during the day, or have morning headaches, you might have sleep apnea. Consult a doctor for a sleep study.

  • Is CPAP the only treatment for sleep apnea?

    CPAP is a common and effective treatment for moderate to severe sleep apnea, but other options include lifestyle changes, oral appliances, positional therapy, and surgery, depending on severity.

  • Can sleep apnea be cured with surgery?

    Surgery can improve sleep apnea caused by physical obstructions but may not cure it completely. CPAP or other treatments may still be needed.

  • Can sleep apnea go away on its own?

    Sleep apnea is a chronic condition that typically does not go away on its own. In some cases, lifestyle changes such as significant weight loss can relieve symptoms. But it's important to continue monitoring and treating the condition under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

     

  • Can children have sleep apnea, and how is it treated?

    Yes, children can have sleep apnea, often caused by enlarged tonsils or adenoids. Treatment may include removing the tonsils and adenoids, lifestyle changes, or CPAP therapy in more severe cases.

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