Comfortably Treat Sleep Apnea with These CPAP Alternatives

By Sam Kappel


There are many CPAP alternatives out there that work just as good, if not better. CPAP machines are one of the most widely used treatments, but there are many other comfortable, less expensive and effective alternatives. I am going to discuss with you some of these alternative sleep apnea treatments.

The first alternative to the CPAP are sleep apnea mouthpieces. These special mouthpieces have become a popular option for many individuals. Most are comfortable and inexpensive in comparison to the CPAP or BiPAP.

Weight loss is one of the best treatment alternatives to CPAP. More than 50% of individuals that have sleep apnea are obese and overweight. This treatment option is also great for overall health.

The Third alternative is special tongue, mouth and throat exercises for sleep apnea and snoring. These exercises are simple and if practiced consistently work for many people.

Wearing a anti snore shirt works for many people and is a great CPAP alternative. These special shirts keep you from rolling onto your back during sleep. This helps keep the tissues of the mouth from blocking the airway.

Snore and sleep apnea pillows are also a popular alternative and they too help keep you from sleeping on your back. These pillows can be uncomfortable for people that have a hard time adjusting to sleep positions.

The sixth alternative for you to take would be sleep apnea surgery. UPPP surgery is what the procedure is called. This surgery removes excess tissues from the mouth and throat. Removing excess tissue helps open up the airway and helps prevent blockage. UPPP surgery can be risky and results are mixed. Many people find success with this procedure, but many do not. There are many painful side effects that are associated with this option. This can also be an expensive procedure.

The seventh CPAP alternative is playing the Didgeridoo. What is the Didgeridoo? It is an ancient Australian instrument that has gained popularity as being an effect treatment for sleep apnea. There are simple ways to play it that are known to help treat sleep apnea for many people.

When it comes to choosing a CPAP alternative make sure to find one that is comfortable and works well for you. Each one is unique and may not work for everyone.




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