Does a CPAP Machine Stop Snoring?
Snoring can disrupt sleep and may signal sleep apnea, a condition that increases risks for high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. CPAP machines deliver continuous air pressure to keep your airways open, helping reduce snoring and improve sleep quality.
How CPAP Helps
By preventing airway collapse, CPAP keeps throat and mouth tissues from blocking airflow, reducing snoring and lowering health risks from sleep apnea.
Alternatives & Solutions
For those who struggle with CPAP, options include Inspire (an FDA-approved implantable device), oral appliances, lifestyle changes, weight management, and nasal treatments. A sleep study helps determine the most effective solution for you.
ENT Care in Glendale
At Enticare in Glendale, our board-certified ENT doctors provide expert care for snoring and sleep apnea. Whether CPAP, surgery, or advanced devices like Inspire, our team helps you sleep peacefully and wake refreshed. Schedule an appointment today to take the first step toward better sleep.
