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The most common treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure). Other less common treatments include surgery and oral appliances.
CPAP treats obstructive sleep apnea by providing a gentle flow of positive-pressure air through a mask to splint the airway open during sleep. Thus breathing becoming regular, snoring stops, restful sleep resumes once again, and overall quality of life is improved.
If Sleep Apnea is not treated, you may have increased risk for high blood pressure, heart disease and heart attack, stroke, fatigue-related motor vehicle and work accidents, and decreased quality of life.
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