
Re: Is scoliosis a factor for sleep apnea?
cornpop16 wrote:
Hey, I read on another site that scoliosis can be a factor in causing sleep apnea? I got diagnosed with moderete scoliosis at the age of 13 and now with severe sleep apnea at the age of 24. So I was wondering if there was a connection? I have been having problems sleeping for years..almost seems like forever!
I found this info on the Peace heath website:
"Deformities of the spine. Deformities of the spine, such as scoliosis, may interfere with breathing and contribute to sleep OSA."
debbie
Hi Debbie,
Goodness! The things I learn from people who use this forum!
Thanks for the question. I had no idea what scoliosis was and you had me googling to learn more. I'm still googling and learning more.
Thanks!!
I did find this site from the University of Maryland Medical Center where they discuss scoliosis and the use of cpap to improve lung capacity.
There are other sections on this site describing scoliosis. I noticed that they described the severe and very severe categories as affecting lung capacity, but the moderate category seemed to be capable of having lung problems too, if I'm reading it correctly (and I may not be).
I'm curious (since I don't know much about this), how else does this condition affect you?
But I'm still reading on. Don't know if you've seen it, but we have a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) forum, and although this issue of scoliosis hasn't been asked here before, I will put in there whatever information I find on this and the connection to sleep apnea or cpap, for those who may be interested. Thanks again for asking the question. Questions like these may help others as well.
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Linda