Heavy snoring or OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea)

Guys

A good friend of mine is looking for a solution to his sleep problems. He snores loudly and is very restless when he sleeps, always waking up with a headache and tiredness. Sometimes he even snores when he is awake slightly.
We lived in a bungalow together last year and I could hear his snores all the way from the living room downstairs.

He has recently told me it’s getting worse and he thinks he has OSA.
Can anyone recommend a good but not too expensive clinic in Nairobi he can visit for treatment? Anyone who also knows a sleep study professional or clinic who can help?

It’s a serious problem and impacting on his daily mood as he is always irritable and easily angered.

Mind you he does not drink alcohol before bed, but he is a bit heavy weighing about 85-95 kg when we last checked.

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G ay midget. Wtf!

Are you always this stupid when you decide to comment on a thread?
You read the entire post and and your small brain only picked up an insignificant part of the narrative?
Shows how much of a dirty mind you have.
Your the kinda person who takes photos of a sinking car rather respond to the plea of help.

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OSA vinya mukamba.

Sema Ni wewe…you might get help…hata mimi Na guruma kama old train…dawa tupewe…saw advert ya a gadget you out on the nose…dunno is it helps…one of click add za @admin

Pls go and see an ENT specialist. Try Dr Macharia Muthure. Don’t have his details but googled and this came up. https://www.nairobientclinic.com/ He ain’t cheap but don’t think you want anyone to mess with your sensory organs, so jitayarishe mfuko. He has treated/operated many people that I know. Gudluck.

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The Best in the Nose Business

Your friend needs a proper ent specialist someone who can check ear nose and throat I know a doctor at kiambu anitafte

The gold standard test for diagnosing OSA is a polysomnograph study, aka a sleep study test. However, a STOP bang questionnaire is a quick, noninvasive way to gauge the presence and severity of sleep apnea.
http://www.stopbang.ca/translation/pdf/caeng.pdf

Usually, at least where I live, neurologists carry out this test. The most common surgery done to treat sleep apnea is called UPPP (Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty). It works only 50% of the time. Your best bet in terms of treatment is weight loss and wearing a Cpap or bipap machine at night.

Trump si ubandike details zake hapa…

Thanks Shosho this is actually very helpful. I saw Nairobi ENT but did not know if there were any good reports.

Thank you.

sema tu ni wewe

Thank you purple. This is very insightful. Will quickly look up and have the questionnaire filled out by him.
Thanks again.

And by the way it’s Professor Muthure.
He is also the Non executive Chair Equity Bank Kenya

https://ke.equitybankgroup.com/about-us/our-people/board-of-directors

V smart dude…