What is CPAP?

What is CPAP?

CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. CPAP is
delivered via a CPAP machine, which delivers a flow of air pressure via a mask.
This flow of air pressure supports the airway preventing a blockage from occurring
so normal breathing can take place a more refreshing night’s sleep.

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