Estudios sobre el sueño

Sleep studies are one of the most common and effective ways to diagnose sleep disorders. At Advanced Sleep Medicine Services, we specialize in providing a variety of sleep studies. We invite you to read though our blog articles so you can learn more about the types of sleep studies we offer, how you can prepare for an upcoming sleep study, and what you can expect after your sleep study has been completed.

  • Los Alamitos Sleep Center Image

    [Estamos abriendo nuevos centros del sueño en el oeste de Los Ángeles y Los Alamitos.

    https://twitter.com/SleepDrCEO/status/744021602782875648/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Due to increasing education and awareness of sleep apnea and it’s consequences, we’ve seen an increase in referrals for sleep studies this past year. While some patients are qualifying for home sleep apnea testing (HST), many patients still require an overnight stay in a sleep center. As a result, we are opening two new … Seguir leyendo "

  • Camping Sunset Over Clouds Image

    Sleeping Outside and Camping with CPAP

    For me, camping is all about sleeping outside- both the challenges and the rewards. It has taken our family years of trial and error to find exactly the right sleeping arrangements (10 person tent for the 5 of us, queen-sized self-inflating air mattress, flannel sheets, heavy down comforter and kids on their own cots). Camping is … Seguir leyendo "

  • ¿En qué consiste la prueba de la narcolepsia?

    ¿Sabe que se trata de una enfermedad grave? Se calcula que la narcolepsia afecta a 1 de cada 3.000 estadounidenses. Y vivir con esta enfermedad es todo un reto. Es posible que haya oído hablar alguna vez de la narcolepsia o que recuerde a un personaje de película que se queda histéricamente dormido mientras camina. A nuestro padre favorito de la tele, Homer Simpson, le diagnosticaron narcolepsia en el estreno ... Seguir leyendo "

  • How to Prepare Your Child for His Sleep Study.

    25-30 percent of children suffer from some form of sleep disturbance such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, sleepwalking, bed wetting or night terrors. 2-3 percent of children have sleep apnea. While many childhood sleep issues are not cause for concern, a disturbance that reduces your child’s quality or quantity of sleep on a regular basis can lead to more … Seguir leyendo "