Bottom line: "It keeps your throat open with forced air whether you choose a full mask, or a nose attachment(one is not better than the other, it's just a matter of comfort). The machine is set at a particular setting for that individual's severity of apnea, so that your oxygen intake is close to 100% during your sleep cycle, therefore, you are not exhausted in the morning when you wake up assuming you get the amount of hours of sleep that you need. A CPAP machine is nothing more than a respirator.
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