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(also known as PAP, Positive Airway Pressure, BiPAP)
Positive airway pressure (PAP) is a method of respiratory ventilation used primarily in the treatment of sleep apnea, for which it was first developed. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Sleep Apnea
540
87%
Narcolepsy
4
25%
Fibromyalgia
3
67%
Depression
2
100%
Sarcoidosis
3
100%
Overall, 87% (566 Members) find CPAP helpful
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CPAP Reviews

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working, flattened out the bones in my son's face, pushed in his top gumline.
Working / Worked
Working although it is still new and the last two masks I had caused lesions on my nose. So now I'm trying a new mask. I can definitly tell I'm having fatigue after missing a few days of sleeping with the CPAP.
Working / Worked
works well but traveling is a real pia
Working / Worked
I LOVE MY CPAP. I would NEVER sleep without it.
Working / Worked
fighting with DME over mask. finally ordered the Opus360. should arrive soon.
Working / Worked
Tough to get used to, especially since I have claustrophobia. But there's no denying the results. No more dry mouth & eyes in morning.
Working / Worked
Works great!!!
Working / Worked
I use a cflex cpap with a full face mirage mask.
Working / Worked
Works until I get a sinus infection and rip it off my face during the night.
Working / Worked
I have a By pap and it is the
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: Cpap vs Bipap
    My life has changed by leaps and dounds! Well first off I not only have Sleep Apnea but Muliple Sclerosis. So because I wasnt getting quality sleep it... [More]
  2. Discussion: Cpap vs Bipap
    I use a bipap, hit me up with any questions. [More]
  3. Discussion: Cpap vs Bipap
    A c pap uses steady pressure, a bi pap has different pressures for exhalation and inhalation. If your pressure is high and especially if you use a nas... [More]
  4. Discussion: CPAP
    CPAP & BIPAP are not oxygen, they are to assist in opening your airways so that you can get oxygen in and CO2 out. Here is something that explain... [More]

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