The dangers of long-term use of a stop snoring ventilator include nasal dryness, nasal congestion, emphysema and pneumothorax.
Stop Snoring Ventilator is a small air compressor connected to a nasal mask by a hose, which expands the closed airway with continuous positive pressure to reduce airway resistance, thus relieving or relieving obstructive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome. Long-term effective treatment with a stop-snoring ventilator can significantly improve the complications associated with this disease.
Long-term use of stop snoring ventilator has few side effects. Some patients feel uncomfortable wearing nasal masks, which can lead to nasal dryness and nasal congestion in some patients with higher sensitivity due to increased nasal ventilation flow rate and air pressure. When this treatment is used inappropriately, pathological changes in lung tissue, such as emphysema and pneumothorax, may occur due to prolonged or transient increase in air pressure.
If you need to use the anti-snoring ventilator, you should actively consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize and rationalize the treatment.