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Home Oxygen Therapy for Sleep Apnea

Oxygen therapy is sometimes used to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), due to a condition called hypoxemia that can result from overnight interruptions in breathing. It’s important to learn what role oxygen can play in treating OSA and whether other options, such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, maybe a better choice for you. here moyeahstore supplies FDA-approved Home Oxygen Concentrators.

A Case for CPAP + Oxygen?

Because OSA is associated with high blood pressure, researchers have looked into the role of supplemental oxygen in addition to CPAP.

A study published in 2019 sought to establish the role of intermittent hypoxia (a state of low oxygen in the tissues) in the morning high blood pressure (hypertension) that’s common in people with OSA. They found that supplemental oxygen virtually eliminated the typical rise in morning blood pressure but didn’t address other symptoms of OSA, such as morning heart rate or daytime sleepiness.6 They concluded that hypertension linked to OSA is the result of hypoxia and not sleep interruption.