Do I Need a CPAP Mask?

Sleep ApneaA CPAP mask is a common treatment for people suffering from sleep apnea. Because sleep apnea can be so dangerous to your health, increasing the risk of high blood pressure, treating your apnea is important. A CPAP mask can be beneficial to many people who suffer with sleep apnea.

How Does a CPAP Mask Work?

CPAP masks provide continuous forced air to ensure that you are receiving enough oxygen during the night. The mask slips over your face and covers your mouth and nose; a tube connects the mask to a machine that produces oxygen and pumps it through the tube and mask. The pressure can be adjusted depending on your needs, and the machine includes humidification so that your nose and airway don’t become too dry during the night.

Benefits of a CPAP Mask

Resolving sleep apnea can result in a number of benefits and health improvements. CPAP masks are a very effective treatment for people who can tolerate them. The benefits of a CPAP mask include maintaining your airway at night, improved oxygen levels, a reduction in high blood pressure, improved alertness during the day, and diminished snoring.

What If I Can’t Tolerate the CPAP Mask?

While the CPAP mask is a non-invasive, non-surgical solution to sleep apnea, not everyone can learn to tolerate wearing the mask at night. If you are struggling with your CPAP mask, there are other alternatives for treating sleep apnea, including oral appliances, minimally invasive procedures like balloon sinuplasty, laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty, or surgery such as uvulopalatopharyngoplasty. There are a number of options for treating sleep apnea; the only bad option is not treating it at all.

If you are suffering from sleep apnea and believe you may benefit from CPAP or other alternative treatments, the first step to take is to consult with a sleep specialist. Ear, nose, and throat experts at eos sleep are trained and practiced in treating sleep apnea with CPAP. Call 212-873-6036 today or fill out the form on this page to schedule an appointment or to learn more about eos sleep treatment options.

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