Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines are at the forefront of managing OSA.
These devices work by delivering a constant stream of pressurized air through a mask that keeps the airway open during sleep.
The primary objective of a CPAP machine is to maintain a consistent airflow, preventing the collapse of the upper airway and allowing uninterrupted breathing throughout the night.
CPAP machines ensure a continuous supply of air, eliminating the pauses in breathing that characterize OSA. This leads to deep, restorative sleep, leaving individuals feeling refreshed and revitalized upon waking.
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