Can a CPAP Machine Stop Snoring?
Snoring can impact your sleep and may indicate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which raises risks for high blood pressure, stroke, and heart disease. CPAP machines deliver continuous air pressure to keep airways open, reducing snoring and improving rest.
How CPAP Helps
Snoring happens when throat tissues collapse during sleep. CPAP therapy keeps your airway open, helping you breathe easier and lowering health risks linked to sleep apnea.
Alternatives to CPAP
For those who find CPAP uncomfortable, Inspire Therapy offers a mask-free solution. This small device is implanted and activated with a remote at bedtime to maintain open airways naturally.
Finding the Right Solution
An ENT doctor can diagnose your snoring, conduct a sleep study, and recommend the best treatments—CPAP, oral appliances, lifestyle changes, or advanced devices like Inspire. Addressing weight management and nasal congestion can also improve sleep quality.
ENT Care in Glendale
At Enticare, our board-certified ENT doctors and sleep specialists treat snoring and sleep apnea for adults and children. Whether CPAP, surgery, or Inspire is right for you, we provide solutions to help you sleep better and wake refreshed.
Schedule an appointment today and start improving your sleep tonight.
