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ENT Doctors, Wake Up: The Best Sleep Medicine Courses in India Are Now Online

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Sleep disorders affect millions of people in India. But the connection between ENT problems and poor sleep is still under-recognized. Studies in medical journals like Chest and Sleep show that conditions like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), snoring, and nasal obstruction are often missed in general sleep training. And ENT doctors are rarely taught how to handle them in depth. This is a problem. Sleep is not just about rest. It affects blood pressure, brain health, heart disease, and immune function. If a patient snores or wakes up tired, the issue may be in their nose, throat, or palate. That’s where ENT training should come in. But most ENT doctors in India don't get formal education in sleep medicine. That’s changing now. And it’s happening online. Why ENTs Need Sleep Training An ENT doctor deals with the upper airway. But without understanding the sleep part, it's hard to treat the whole problem. For example: A deviated septum might cause mouth breathing and poor sleep. Enl...

What Is the “Wheel of Insomnia” Training Program?

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  Most doctors learn about sleep disorders in passing. It’s a chapter. A side topic. It’s something that comes up only when a patient complains of snoring, insomnia, or being tired all day. But sleep is much bigger than that. And the truth is — we often miss it. That’s where this course comes in. It’s not just a series of lectures. It’s a practical, hands-on guide that helps you identify sleep issues and treat them more effectively. It connects the dots between everyday symptoms and underlying conditions that often go unnoticed. Why Sleep Training Matters Sleep disorders like obstructive sleep apnea , chronic insomnia , and restless legs syndrome are more common than we think. They affect heart health, memory, mood, and even weight. Many patients don’t know they have a sleep issue. They just feel tired. Or depressed. Or foggy. This course teaches you how to: Ask the right clinical questions Interpret sleep studies correctly Recognize when snoring is harmless—an...