5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Your Insomnia

Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, affecting 6 to 10 percent of the world’s population. Despite its commonality, though, the sleep disorder often goes undiagnosed and/or untreated. If you suspect that your sleeping problems are becoming chronic, or if you have been diagnosed with insomnia, then you probably ought to know about the dangers of ignoring treatment and how insomnia can affect you long term.

9 Questions To Ask Your Pulmonologist At Your First Appointment After An Abnormal Chest Scan

If your chest scan came back a little abnormal, your pulmonologist will probably want you to return for another appointment. While the news may be a little worrying, going back for a follow-up appointment after receiving an abnormal chest scan is also the right moment to ask any questions you have about your symptoms and your concerns. By arming yourself with the best possible arsenal to obtain information, you will be better equipped to handle any diagnosis.

The Importance Of A Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program For People With Lung Diseases

Pulmonary rehabilitation is for anyone with experiences chronic breathing problems such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), sarcoidosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or cystic fibrosis. The rehabilitative treatment option usually includes exercise training, nutritional counseling, education on your lung disease and how to manage it, energy-conserving techniques, breathing strategies, psychological counseling, and/or group support. 

The Difference Between Asthma And COPD

Asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) are two of the most common kinds of lung disease. Given that the main symptoms for both of them are coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, it’s often difficult to identify which condition you have. Despite their similarity in symptoms, both Asthma and COPD have some very distinguishable differences that allow for them to be easily told apart. Read more to learn what those are!

 

10 Ways Visiting Our Sleep Disorder Center Can Help

Visiting a sleep disorder center or staying overnight for sleep research studies might seem uncomfortable, awkward, or downright annoying, but it a very easy, informative, and beneficial process that can potentially improve your ability to fall asleep and/or stay asleep, as well as diagnose any unknown sleeping disorders that you might be suffering from.

Parasomnias 101: Sleep-Related Eating Disorder (SRED)

Many people don’t know that the urge to binge-eat at night may signal a sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) that can be very dangerous for your overall health. To learn more, read further. 

Chronic Bronchitis Symptoms: What You Should Pay Attention To

If bronchitis persists, it’s known as chronic bronchitis, a serious pulmonary condition. Read more for an overview of the main symptoms of chronic bronchitis and what you should pay attention to.

Choosing The Most Comfortable Pillow, And How It Impacts Your Pulmonary Health

Most people don’t know that investing in a pillow that supports healthy sleep posture is just as important as choosing the right mattress. Read to learn more.

Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Asthma: The Main Differences

Today we’ll walk you through two asthma types (extrinsic and intrinsic) and explore the similarities and differences between them.

A Chronic Cough: Whether To See A Specialist

A chronic cough might not seem like such an inconvenience, but often it’s an indicator of a more serious underlying condition. Read more to learn more about chronic cough. 

Walking You Through A Night In A Sleep Study

When you have troubles with snoring, waking up frequently, or are tired when you get up in the morning, you are a perfect fit for a sleep study. If you’re wondering what sleep study involves and why you need to have one at all, read further. 

Sleep Disorders 101: Parasomnias

The sad fact is that many of us have one type of parasomnia or another without even knowing it. Parasomnias include irregular physical or verbal activities and can be disruptive to both the person experiencing parasomnias and the bed partner.

What's The Difference Between A Chest X-Ray And A Chest CT Scan?

Although it’s not crucial to understand every detail of each procedure, it's important to know the differences between a chest X-ray and a chest CT scan before you elect to undergo one.