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Nasal CPAP
From Healthscout's partner site on allergy, HealthCentral.com
(Page 2) GETTING USED TO THE DEVICE It can take time to become used to a CPAP device. The first few nights of CPAP therapy are often the most difficult. Some patients may actually sleep less or not sleep well at the start of treatment. Patients who are having problems may tend not to use CPAP for the whole night, or even stop using the device. However, it is important to use the machine for the entire night. Common complaints include:
![]() Many of these problems can be helped or eliminated by the following methods:
Your doctor or therapist can lower the pressure on the CPAP machine and then increase it again at a slow pace. Some new machines can automatically adjust to the pressure that is needed.
Review Date: 09/15/2010 A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org). ![]() | |||||||||||||||
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