Mar 7, 2018
Dr. Goodfellow published his latest article about a Toronto sleep apnea alternative for patients with CPAP intolerance. The article is available at http://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/sleep-apnea/
Toronto, Canada - March 7, 2018 /PressCable/ —
An article covering the subject of a sleep apnea alternative for patients with CPAP intolerance entitled ‘Toronto Sleep Apnea Dentist Suggests Alternative For CPAP Intolerant Patients’ has now been released and published by Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy in Toronto, an authority website in the sleep disorder niche. The article brings to light fascinating information especially for sleep apnea patients who are CPAP intolerant for one or more of the common issues experienced by users. Sleep apnea patients seeking an alternative to using a CPAP machine can read the entire article at http://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/sleep-apnea/.
Patients who start using a CPAP machine rely on it to help with the effects of sleep apnea but if they cannot use the machine due to one or more of the common challenges then they are not getting the treatment they need. This article provides hope for an alternative treatment. Perhaps one of the most interesting pieces of information for sleep apnea patients seeking an alternative to using a CPAP machine, which is included within the article, is that most patients who were prescribed a CPAP machine by a medical doctor for sleep apnea do not continue to use the machine one year later. A deeper explanation is provided in the video article at https://youtu.be/wQYUJZZkGlk.
The article has been created by Dr. Richard Goodfellow, who wanted to use this article to bring attention to the subject of a sleep apnea alternative for patients with CPAP intolerance. The sleep disorder clinic thinks it may have done this best in the following extract:
‘Patients who have challenges using a CPAP machine are not alone. The majority of CPAP users have one or more of the commonly associated difficulties with usage. A large percentage of people who are prescribed a CPAP machine do not use it one year later. The alternative is oral appliance therapy.’
Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy in Toronto now welcomes comments and questions from readers in relation to the article. Dr. Richard Goodfellow, the dentist at Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy in Toronto, has made a point of saying regular interaction with the readers is critical to running the site because it helps them become aware of any concerns potential patients have about actually being able to comply with treatment options. The practice provides solutions that easily fit into patients lives so they can attain the desired results. Positive results can only be achieved if patients can implement the solution provided.
In discussing the article itself and its development, Dr. Richard Goodfellow said:
“Sleep apnea can cause a wide range of effects from daily fatigue and memory problems to the potential for an increased risk for more serious conditions such as cardiovascular disease. It is a shame for patients to stop sleep apnea treatment due to CPAP intolerance. The use of a CPAP machine hurts some patients. It is too noisy for some users and their sleep partners. A rash or sores may develop. Some patients feel claustrophobic when using the machine. For patients with any one of these challenges it is important for them to find an alternative so they can continue to get proper treatment for sleep apnea and its related effects.”
Anyone who has a specific question or comment about this article, or any article previously published on the site, are welcomed to contact Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy in Toronto via their website at http://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/
Once again, the complete article is available to in full at http://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/sleep-apnea/.
Contact Info:
Name: Dr. Richard Goodfellow
Organization: Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy in Toronto
Address: 2200 Yonge Street #210, Toronto, ON M4S 2C6, Canada
Phone: +1-416-487-9000
For more information, please visit http://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/
Source: PressCable
Release ID: 309516
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