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A CPAP machine is also known as a positive airway pressure machine. This is a medical device that's often prescribed to people who are suffering from sleep apnea disorders. If you're wondering what a CPAP machine is and how it works, read on to find out more.
As mentioned, CPAP machines treat sleep apnea disorders. They are required because, when someone is suffering from sleep apnea, they often experience brief blockages in the throat or airway during sleep. CPAP machines counteract this by sending a constant flow of pressurized air into your airways, so they remain open instead of collapsing frequently. The CPAP machine comes with a compressor or motor that generates pressurized air, which is purified and delivered through a tube attached to a mask that you secure around your nose and mouth. You put on the mask before you go to sleep, and the airstream will exert enough pressure to keep your airways open, so you get a steady supply of oxygen throughout the night.
The benefits of CPAP machines are obvious at first glance. We are all familiar with the benefits of getting a good night's sleep. Therefore, if a CPAP machine ensures that your breathing doesn't pause and there are no obstructions to the flow of oxygen, this ensures that you get quality sleep. If you're suffering from sleep apnea, a CPAP machine prevents you from waking up frequently during the night to resume breathing. Not only does a CPAP machine prevent sleep interruptions, but it can also improve your health. In addition, since you have slept well, this increases your energy levels and reduces daytime drowsiness.
Today, more and more people with sleep apnea realize the benefits of CPAP machines. According to BBC Research, the market for CPAP devices is expected to grow between 2019 and 2024 from $3.3 billion to $4.5 billion worldwide. This translates to a compound growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% during this period. If your healthcare provider has diagnosed you with a type of sleep apnea and prescribed a CPAP machine, then it's in your best interests to invest in one. Get in touch with us at Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine Associates, LLP if you're looking for the best CPAP machines for your needs.
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