A BiPAP machine provides two levels of air pressure—higher for inhalation and lower for exhalation—to support breathing in conditions...
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A BiPAP machine provides two levels of air pressure—higher for inhalation and lower for exhalation—to support breathing in conditions like sleep apnea and COPD. It helps keep airways open, eases breathing, and improves oxygen flow, especially during sleep.
BiPAP machines operate with two pressure settings: inhalation positive airway pressure (IPAP) and exhalation positive airway pressure (EPAP). This dual setting allows for reduced pressure during exhalation, making breathing more comfortable. The transition between IPAP and EPAP can either be automatically adjusted based on the user's breathing or set to switch at timed intervals, depending on the machine's configuration.