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  2. CPAP - CPAP - NHLBI, NIH

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    CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) is a machine that uses mild air pressure to keep breathing airways open while you sleep. Your healthcare provider may prescribe CPAP to treat sleep-related breathing disorders including sleep apnea. CPAP also may treat preterm infants who have underdeveloped lungs.

  3. Sleep Apnea - What Is Sleep Apnea? - NHLBI, NIH

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    Español. Sleep apnea is a common condition in which your breathing stops and restarts many times while you sleep. This can prevent your body from getting enough oxygen. You may want to talk to your healthcare provider about sleep apnea if someone tells you that you snore or gasp during sleep, or if you experience other symptoms of poor-quality ...

  4. Sleep Apnea - Treatment - NHLBI, NIH

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    A breathing device, such as a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine, is the most common treatment for sleep apnea. A CPAP machine provides constant air pressure throughout your upper airways to keep them open and help you breathe while you sleep. Such breathing devices often work best when they are paired with healthy lifestyle ...

  5. Sleep Apnea - Living With - NHLBI, NIH

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    In children, sleep apnea can lead to problems with learning and memory, known as learning disabilities. The daytime sleepiness and fatigue that results from sleep apnea can also impact your child’s behavior and their desire to be physically active. Sleep apnea affects many parts of your body. It can cause low oxygen levels in your body during ...

  6. Study: CPAP machines may help relieve heartburn that often...

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    A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine, used to treat sleep apnea, can also relieve the heartburn and chronic cough that often accompany the common sleep disorder, according to a recent study. Obstructive sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder that affects millions worldwide, causes people to briefly and repeatedly stop breathing ...

  7. Sleep Apnea - Causes and Risk Factors - NHLBI, NIH

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    Central sleep apnea is caused by problems with the way your brain controls your breathing while you sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by conditions that block airflow through your upper airways during sleep. For example, your tongue may fall backward and block your airway. Causes of sleep apnea. The figure shows how your tongue and soft ...

  8. Obstructive sleep apnea associated with increased risks for long...

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    The researchers also found women in the N3C study had an 89% increased likelihood of having long COVID if they had obstructive sleep apnea, compared to a 59% increased chance for men. The underlying associations aren’t clear. However, women diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea included in this study may have had more severe conditions than men.

  9. Sleep apnea in women: New research could lead to better diagnosis...

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    The researchers analyzed data from 2,057 study participants who underwent a comprehensive sleep study. Their mean age was 68.5 and half were women. The researchers analyzed sleep apnea severity based on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), or the number of pauses in breathing per hour of sleep. They measured AHI during both REM sleep (dream sleep ...

  10. Sleep Apnea - Symptoms - NHLBI, NIH

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    Gasping for air during sleep. You may also notice the following symptoms yourself: Daytime sleepiness and tiredness, which can lead to problems learning, focusing, and reacting. Dry mouth or headaches. Sexual dysfunction or decreased libido. Waking up often during the night to urinate. Children who have sleep apnea may be overactive and may ...

  11. Sleep Studies - Sleep Studies - NHLBI, NIH

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    Español. Sleep studies, also called polysomnography, are painless tests that measure how well you sleep and how your body responds to sleep problems. They are also used to help your doctor diagnose sleep disorders. The most common type of sleep studies record brain waves and monitor your heart rate, breathing, and the oxygen level in your ...