Cpap short for continuous positive airway pressure pushes air into them to keep them open.
													
																	What is a cpap machine do. 
									
	
		
	
																	Your cpap provides a constant gentle flow of pressurized air that keeps your airway from collapsing while you sleep. 
																	A cpap machine increases the air pressure in your throat to prevent your airway from collapsing when you inhale. 
																	The four letters stand for continuous positive airway pressure. 
																	The machine has a pump that controls the airflow a tube that carries the air from the machine to you. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	This helps you breathe and maintain good blood oxygen levels throughout the night. 
																	These machines use a mask that fits over your nose or nose and mouth. 
																	This fan very quietly draws air from the room gently pressurizes it then delivers it at a setting specific to your needs. 
																	Obstructive sleep apnea osa causes interruptions or pauses in your. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	It blows air at a pressure that keeps your airway open during sleep. 
																	A cpap machine uses a hose and mask or nosepiece to deliver constant and steady air pressure. 
																	Cpap is an acronym describing exactly what the machine does. 
																	The cpap machine is basically a small box which has a motorized fan inside. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	A continuous positive airway pressure cpap machine is the most commonly prescribed device for treating sleep apnea disorders. 
																	The machine has a filter and small tank of water which essentially works as a humidifier. 
																	The air intake section of a cpap machine has a filter on it to eliminate the intake of dust smoke or other impurities in the air. 
																	Over the years these devices have become smaller.