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  2. CPAP Sleep Apnea Machine: Continuous Positive Airway ... - WebMD

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    When you have sleep apnea, you can stop breathing, briefly, up to 30 times or more an hour when your airways close or get blocked. CPAP, short for continuous positive airway pressure, pushes air ...

  3. Using CPAP, a Sleep Apnea Treatment, for COPD - Healthline

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    Sleep apnea is a condition that causes you to stop breathing temporarily or gasp for breath while sleeping. The treatment is called continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy. It involves ...

  4. Continuous positive airway pressure - Wikipedia

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    Continuous positive airway pressure. Continuous positive airway pressure ( CPAP) is a form of positive airway pressure (PAP) ventilation in which a constant level of pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is continuously applied to the upper respiratory tract of a person. The application of positive pressure may be intended to prevent upper ...

  5. CPAP Machines and Upper Respiratory Infections: What to Know

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    A CPAP machine delivers a steady flow of pressurized air through a hollow tube and into a mask to help you breathe while you sleep. Using a well-maintained CPAP machine will not cause an upper ...

  6. CPAPs: Sleep Soundly, Snore Less - WebMD

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    1 /15. A CPAP device is a machine that helps treat sleep apnea. CPAP stands for “continuous positive airway pressure.”. It raises the air pressure in your throat, so when you sleep at night ...

  7. Comparing Sleep Apnea Treatments - WebMD

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    Palatal implants. This surgery treats mild sleep apnea or snoring. Small rods are inserted into your soft palate to stiffen the tissue and prevent airway blockage. Genioglossus advancement. This ...

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