Does a CPAP Machine Stop Snoring? | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Does a CPAP Machine Stop Snoring?

Does a CPAP Machine Stop Snoring?

Snoring can disrupt sleep and may signal sleep apnea, increasing risks for stroke, heart attack, and high blood pressure. CPAP machines deliver continuous positive airway pressure to keep airways open, reducing snoring and improving sleep quality.

Causes of Snoring

Snoring occurs when the soft tissues of the throat collapse during sleep. Habitual snoring is often linked to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which can cause daytime fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and serious health issues.

How CPAP Works

CPAP therapy keeps your airway open, effectively reducing snoring and lowering health risks. Some patients find masks uncomfortable, but ENT adjustments, BiPAP, or oral appliances can help.

Alternatives to CPAP

  • Inspire Therapy: FDA-approved implantable device that opens airways with a remote.

  • Lifestyle changes: Weight management and addressing nasal congestion.

  • Oral appliances: Devices that reposition the jaw and maintain airway flow.

Sleep Solutions in Maricopa

At Enticare in Maricopa, Arizona, our board-certified ENT doctors and sleep specialists provide personalized solutions for snoring and sleep apnea. Whether CPAP, surgery, or devices like Inspire are best, we help restore restful sleep and daytime energy.

Call Enticare at 480-214-9000 to schedule your consultation and start sleeping better tonight.

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