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Sleep Apnea Treatment
By Andrew
CPAP is the #1 device on the market, but there are other solutions to consider as complements to the CPAP. The treatment that's right for you will depend on how severe your snoring and (Sleep Apnoea) are, but we will look at a few different devices that are available.

Let's start with CPAP devices, which have a success rate of almost 100%. Surgery is the invasive equivalent for keeping the airways open during sleep. CPAP or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure is non-invasive, and all it takes to get this sleep apnoea device working is one sleep test that adjusts the airflow. When it comes to solutions, this remains the top pick.

CPAP devices provide immediate relief in a safe and effective way. These machines are portable air generators that deliver oxygen with a low pressure, and they can use either nasal tubing or a full-face mask. The air pressure pushes the patients tongue forward and opens the throat so that air can flow easily to the lungs.

The CPAP device does have some side effects. Some users have reported headache, dry mouth, and dry nose around the mask edge, dry eyes, gas, and soreness on the nose bridge.

Not all CPAP machines are the same. Some self-adjust while others must be manually adjusted, and some are bi-pressure. You can also get a CPAP machines with a heated dehumidifier.

Your doctor will determine which type of CPAP device is right for your situation. Thankfully, with so many sleep apnoea solutions, it generally takes little time to find the best match. Once your doctor determines the right machine for you, you will be issued a prescription.

Because you will want to build a

long-term relationship, it is important that you choose a retailer with whom you are comfortable and who has a knowledgeable staff. Over time you will need to purchase new hoses, masks and other accessories. You will also need to have your machine serviced, and the provider will be trained with the function of these machines. You will want confidence in that person's skills.

The CPAP device automatically adjusts the pressure as you breath, so if your breathing changes, the machine automatically adjusts to keep your airways open as you sleep. Of all the sleep apnoea solutions, this is far more advanced, thus, costing more. But the extra cost also gives you peace of mind.

The dental device is a choice for those that suffer from a case that does not require a more comprehensive machine. These portable devices are excellent for travel and considered one of the top sleep apnoea solutions on the market. In fact, they are quite effective; often more effective than surgery.

The dental device works by preventing your tongue from falling back into the throat, which is what causes you to temporarily stop breathing. Two arch acrylic devices cover your teeth and attach to each other to hold your lower jaw forward. There are different models available.

Some of the side affects include saliva build up, soreness, permanent alteration of the teeth and sometimes even the jaw. The side effects must be weighed against the benefits on an individual level.

There are many sleep apnoea solutions because one solution does not fit all. If you suffer from sleep apnea, it is important that you and your doctor work together to find the right solution for you.

 
 
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