Uploaded on Oct 28, 2025
CPAP and BiPAP machines are both used to treat sleep apnea by providing pressurized air through a mask, but they operate differently and suit different needs. CPAP delivers a constant, single pressure to keep airways open and is standard for obstructive sleep apnea. BiPAP, however, provides two pressure levels: higher for inhalation and lower for exhalation, making it more comfortable for those with complex sleep or respiratory issues or difficulty exhaling against constant pressure. The choice depends on the individual’s condition and comfort. https://tricaredme.com/collections/sleep-therapy
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