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Sleep ApneaContinuous Positive Air Pressure (CPAP) is the recommended treatment in cases of sleep apnea, and involves the use of a mask that the patient should wear while you sleep, which provides pressurized air to prevent the hampering air ingress. This gives air to the patient with sleep apnea, breathing inwards or outwards.

The CPAP is an excellent treatment for symptoms of sleep apnea. The latest advances in technology have created devices lighter and quieter for comfort. However, the patient must try several different models to find the most comfortable and which best fits your needs and to effectively tackle the symptoms of sleep apnea.

Some recommendations may prove valuable in the use of CPAP to treat sleep apnea to avoid the early withdrawal of the patient:

* Self-medication can be counterproductive, so it is recommended to address the physician’s indications that advances the treatment of sleep apnea.
* If the patient’s normal breathing through the mouth instead of the nose, the mask that covers the entire face will be the most suitable.
* It is important to have patience to adjust to using the device and do it gradually.
* If you experience discomfort over tell your doctor what they are for him to give recommendations or adjustments of the case.

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