Can I stop whistling if I wear a whoosh machine? Whistling is caused by the vibration of tissues due to the impact of airflow on the narrow mucous membrane of the pharyngeal cavity, and the principle of treatment with a whoosh machine is to increase the pressure of gas through the whoosh machine to widen the airway, eliminating the narrowing and obstruction of the airway. Without the narrow airway, the airflow will not cause the vibration of the mucosal tissue of the pharyngeal cavity, and the whistling will disappear. Can wearing a whoosh machine cure sleepiness, blood pressure and other problems caused by whoosh pause? If the pressure and other relevant parameters of the whistler are set properly, the whistler can effectively eliminate apnea and hypoxemia, thereby blocking the damage caused by apnea, such as daytime sleepiness, increased blood pressure, increased nocturnal enuresis, etc. Therefore, wearing a whistler can cure apnea-induced drowsiness, blood pressure, and other related problems. Do I need to wear it for life? Or will it correct itself after a period of time and I don’t need to wear it anymore? Usually, the whistle machine needs to be worn for life, just like the medicines used to treat high blood pressure and diabetes, the blood pressure and blood sugar are well controlled after taking the medicines, but once the medicines are discontinued, the blood pressure and blood sugar will rise again. The same is the case with the whistle blower. The symptoms associated with the machine disappear and the pathological damage is blocked after the machine is brought, but the symptoms will recur again after discontinuing the use of the machine. However, if one loses weight effectively by taking the whoopee machine, it is possible to take off the whoopee machine in case of effective weight control. Is it necessary to carry the whoopee machine every night? Does it matter if I travel occasionally without it? It is recommended to use the whistling machine every day for the best results, but if you do not bring it occasionally, it will not have much effect. Generally speaking, if the weekly time with the machine exceeds 70% of the overall sleep time, it will have a very obvious effect on the prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications. Some patients are worried about “addiction” to the whistle machine, is it necessary? There is no “addiction” to the whistle machine. There are a few patients who have a significant improvement in the quality of their sleep after taking the machine, but once they do not take the machine, they will not be able to adapt to it and will suffer from insomnia, but it is not an “addiction”.