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Frequently Asked Questions about Provent

Provent sleep apnea devices are small, disposable nasal valves that attach to the nostrils and use your own breathing to create airway pressure, reducing snoring and mild to moderate sleep apnea episodes. They work without a machine, hose, or mask, making them a lightweight alternative for people who struggle with traditional CPAP therapy.

Provent nasal devices are designed for adults diagnosed with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea who find CPAP machines uncomfortable, noisy, or inconvenient to travel with. They may also suit people whose primary complaint is chronic snoring, though a physician should confirm whether Provent therapy is appropriate for your specific condition.

Apply Provent nasal valves by peeling off the adhesive backing and pressing one valve firmly over each nostril before going to sleep, ensuring the skin is clean and dry for a secure seal. Breathe normally through your nose once both valves are in place, and remove them in the morning by gently lifting the edges.

No, Provent nasal devices are single-use and designed to be disposed of after each night of wear. Reusing a valve can compromise the adhesive seal and the internal valve mechanism, reducing effectiveness and increasing the risk of poor therapy outcomes.

Provent nasal valves are available in multiple sizes to accommodate different nostril widths, so choosing the right fit is important for maintaining an effective seal throughout the night. Starter kits that include multiple sizes are a practical way to find the best fit before committing to a larger supply.

Provent nasal devices differ from CPAP therapy in that they require no machine, electricity, or mask, relying instead on expiratory positive airway pressure generated by the user's own breath. CPAP delivers continuous pressurized air and is generally recommended for moderate to severe sleep apnea, while Provent is typically suited for milder cases or as a travel alternative.

Yes, Provent therapy is FDA cleared as a prescription device for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Because Provent nasal valves are a regulated medical device, a valid prescription is required to purchase them, and they should be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

Store Provent nasal valves in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity to preserve the adhesive quality and valve integrity until the expiration date printed on the packaging. Avoid leaving them in a hot car or bathroom where temperature and moisture fluctuations can degrade the adhesive before use.

No, Provent nasal devices are not effective for people who primarily breathe through their mouth during sleep, because the therapy depends entirely on nasal airflow to generate the expiratory pressure that keeps the airway open. Mouth breathers may need to address nasal congestion or consider alternative sleep apnea treatments before Provent can work properly.

Because Provent nasal valves are small, quiet, and require no equipment beyond the disposable device itself, many sleep apnea patients choose them for the convenience of travel and the freedom from CPAP machinery. Some patients also prefer Provent after finding that masks cause claustrophobia, skin irritation, or disrupted sleep for themselves or their partner.

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