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  • How Does an Auto CPAP Work?

    Sleep apnea, a common but serious condition in which sleepers stop breathing multiple times every night, can lead to stress-related illness and even death if untreated. Fortunately, a treatment...

  • How to Minimize Air Swallowing With CPAP

    Using a continuous airway pressure, or CPAP, machine can radically improve the life of someone suffering from sleep apnea, a condition where the patient misses breaths or takes shallow breaths...

  • How to Minimize Air Swallowing During CPAP

    Some people excessively swallow air while sleeping with their CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine. Rather than traveling through the respiratory tract and entering the lungs, the...

  • How to Keep CPAP From Dripping

    The constant drip of condensation in your CPAP air tubing or mask can ruin your sleep. What's more, excess moisture in your air circuit can breed bacteria that can contribute to upper respiratory...

  • How to stop burping and gas with CPAP

    New users of CPAP often have a problem with air entering their stomach. This is very uncomfortable and causes burping and gas throughout the day. This is one of many frustrating situations that...

  • Cures for Bloating Caused by CPAP Use

    Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices improve nighttime breathing for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) sufferers. CPAP neutralizes snoring and reduces health risks due to OSA by using...

  • How to Hook Up My CPAP to a Humidifier

    Adding a humidifier to your CPAP machine can reduce many of the annoying side effects of this treatment, including dry or stuffy nose and sinus headaches. There are two basic types of CPAP...

  • How to Overcome CPAP Problems

    If you have obstructive sleep apnea, you spend a good part of each night snoring. You stop breathing for a period of time ("apnea"), gasp, and then start breathing again. A continuous positive...

  • How to Troubleshoot CPAP Machines

    For sufferers of sleep apnea, a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device is a life-saver. Sleep apnea causes you to stop breathing throughout the night. This causes you to feel lethargic...

  • Dangers Of CPAP

    A continuous positive airflow pressure, or CPAP, machine is a device that helps force air through a person's nose during CPAP therapy, which combats sleep apnea. If you have sleep apnea, a CPAP...

  • How to Set Up CPAP

    A CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) system is used to treat sleep apnea and other breathing problems. Its function is to blow a gentle stream of air (set at the flow rate prescribed by...

  • What Is the Purpose of a CPAP Breathing Machine?

    CPAP stands for continuous positive air pressure. It is a mask-like device with a machine that pushes air into the nostrils to keep the airway open during sleep at night.

  • How to Reduce Air Flow on a CPAP Machine

    Someone who suffers from sleep apnea or snoring would likely benefit from a CPAP machine, which regulates breathing by pushing air into an individual's nasal passages and throat while they sleep....

  • Difference Between C-Pap & Bipap

    Continuous positive airway pressure, CPAP, and bi-level positive airway pressure, BIPAP, are machines used to treat obstructive sleep apnea.These machines deliver air pressure in different ways to...

  • CPAP Troubleshooting Guide

    A 'continuous positive airflow pressure' machine, or CPAP, is used to help people with sleep apnea breath during sleep. A person with sleep apnea repeatedly stops breathing during sleep and this...

  • What Is a Nasal Dilator?

    Nasal dilators are often used to combat snoring (not related to sleep apnea). People often snore because they are not able to breathe properly through their nose, which is often a result of...

  • How to Spot Hidden Causes of Fatigue

    Many people fight fatigue, but do not know how to spot the hidden or underlying causes of fatigue. Before you can cure your fatigue, you need to figure out what is causing it? Sometimes it can be...

  • How to Sleep With a Breathing Machine

    Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition that prevents quality sleep due to an inability to breath properly while at rest. According to Stanford University sleep apnea can lead to more serious...

  • The Difference Between APAP & CPAP

    Sleep apnea can be debilitating -- but there's hope. CPAPs and APAPs can be very effective treatments. A patient should know the difference between the two devices.

  • Full Face CPAP Mask Problems

    Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that can cause severe health problems. Treatment is available by using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine. These machines work by...

  • Uses for BiPAP

    If you have obstructive sleep apnea, you spend a good deal of each night in irregular cycles that may include snoring, periods of no respirations (apnea), gasping for air and returning to a more...

  • BiPAP Machine Side Effects

    People with sleep apnea snore and periodically stop breathing for short periods throughout the night. When they resume breathing, it is often with an audible gasp. A bi-level continuous positive...

  • CPAP & Side Effects

    An individual with sleep apnea snores, stops breathing for short intervals periodically throughout the night and then resumes breathing---often with an audible gasp. A continuous positive airway...

  • How to Adjust to a CPAP Machine

    An individual with sleep apnea snores, stops breathing for short intervals periodically throughout the night and then resumes breathing--often with an audible gasp. A continuous positive airway...

  • Are CPAP Machines Dangerous?

    Sleep apnea is a common condition, affecting nearly 30 percent of adults and up to 3 percent of children. While sleep apnea patients slumber, they experience the narrowing or collapse of throat...

  • Snoring Problems

    Snoring, which results from constriction of the throat tissue, can range from annoying to dangerous and even fatal. Anyone with indications of sleep apnea should see a doctor immediately....

  • What Are the Treatments for Snoring?

    Snoring is a problem that happens to almost everyone at some point. For most, snoring is only an occasional inconvenience that surfaces during times of extreme nasal congestion, such as during a...

  • CPAP Machine Instructions

    A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine is used by someone who suffers from sleep apnea, a sleep disorder that affects 12 million Americans, according to "The Boston Globe." A person...

  • Snoring Remedy

    Snoring can range from simply annoying to dangerous and even fatal. Anyone with indications of sleep apnea--in which the snorer stops breathing until starting awake--should see a doctor...

  • What Is a CPAP Mask Used For?

    Snoring and waking up feeling as though you've never been asleep may be symptoms of sleep apnea. In this sleep disorder, the relaxed soft tissue in the throat closes off the airway. Breathing...

  • How to Sleep Comfortably on a Hot Night

    On those hot nights and you do not have any AC it is very hard to go to sleep. Even if you are moving in different positions and thinking about polar ice caps you may still be getting hotter. Here...

  • Types of Sleep Apnea

    Snoring is a very common condition. While mostly harmless, it can signify a more serious sleep disorder: sleep apnea. Literally meaning "without breath," sleep apnea occurs when the respiratory...

  • Causes of Snoring

    When a person falls asleep the muscles in the roof of the mouth and throat relax and may partially obstruct air flow. When air is forced past the relaxed muscles the soft tissue vibrates producing...

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