CPAP Therapy







CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure, therapy is the most common treatment for sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by pauses in breathing while a person sleeps. Ordinarily CPAP therapy is their best opportunity to wake up in the morning impression refreshed again. Once they adjust to sleeping with CPAP, many users feel like they can’t live without it. New research shows that they may be precisely. CPAP is an acronym for “continuous positive airway pressure. CPAP therapy is the most effectual non-surgical treatment method for protective sleep apnea, a type of sleep apnea in which the airways collapse throughout sleep. CPAP therapy takes most patients a few weeks to a few months to become enough with CPAP therapy.

How CPAP Treatment Works
CPAP treatment uses a convinced air pressure to hold the airway open throughout sleep. The positive air pressure is give by a pump called a CPAP machine, and is applied by a small mask which fits over the nose, or the nose and mouth. CPAP stops breathe by keep structures in the airway from vibrating. Equally as important, CPAP prevents the airway from flattering narrow and prevent breathing. When an optimal pressure is applied by the mask, your breathing becomes normal and unobstructed, your body’s oxygen levels remain stable, you do not snore, and there are fewer commotion to the rhythm of your brain-waves.

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