- What are the health risks of sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is often associated with a higher risk for heart problems and stroke, so be sure to go over your specific health risks with your doctor. Just as when kidney disease reaches a point where a patient has less than 10-15% kidney function they receive dialysis, you may need CPAP when your sleep apnea reaches a certain point.
- What are all of my options? Especially for more minor cases, you might have other treatment options. These can include weight loss, lifestyle changes, clearing your sinuses, and changing your sleeping position. For more severe cases, your doctor might recommend surgery. Either way, it's important to know your options.
- How do you expect CPAP to help me? It's always beneficial to enter a medical treatment with some level of expectation, so you can know whether the therapy is working or not. They can also give you a timeline for when the treatment should start having an effect, so you might have to be patient.
- How can I make sure it works properly? Medical supplies do require some level of maintenance, so ask your doctor how you can keep yours working well. They can show you how to clean and store your CPAP to keep it from getting dirty or damaged.
- What can I do if there is a problem with my CPAP machine? If there is a problem with your CPAP machine, you will likely need to order a repair or replacement from a medical supplier. But if you believe that you are having an issue with your sleep apnea, you should give your doctor a call.
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