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Portable oxygen to prevent lengthy treatment for sleep apnoea?

Individuals who find it hard to gain a good night's sleep may want to buy oxygen in an attempt to improve their snoozing experiences.

Portable oxygen could be a more cost and time-effective method for those who suffer from sleep apnoea than travelling long distances for treatment.

Contributing for TopNews, Barinder Khatra described how one sufferer headed to the Gold Coast Health District in Australia to receive help for the condition.

Patients are required to spend around five nights at the facility, with doctors treating two sufferers a night.

June Nielsen had been snoring and experiencing difficult sleeping patterns for 18 years before discovering she had sleep apnoea - suggesting those who can relate with her may want to get themselves checked out to see if oxygen equipment may help.

Virtualmedicalcentre.com recently advised individuals who are not gaining enough shut-eye may be suffering from secondary insomnia - of which sleep apnoea can be a contributing factor.

Posted by James Worrall
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