Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is a non-invasive respiratory support system used to help infants and children breathe more easily. It delivers a constant flow of air or oxygen to keep the airways open, improving oxygen levels and reducing breathing effort—especially in newborns and pediatric patients with respiratory distress.

When is CPAP Used?

CPAP is commonly recommended for children and newborns experiencing:

  • Breathing difficulty or respiratory distress
  • Premature lung conditions
  • Apnea (pauses in breathing)
  • Bronchiolitis or pneumonia
  • Post-surgical respiratory support
  • Mild to moderate respiratory failure

Benefits of CPAP Therapy

  • Non-invasive support without the need for intubation
  • Improves oxygen delivery and lung expansion
  • Reduces breathing effort and fatigue
  • Supports faster recovery in respiratory conditions
  • Safe and gentle for neonates and children

Our Approach

Our pediatric and neonatal care team closely monitors every child receiving CPAP therapy. Using advanced equipment and evidence-based protocols, we ensure optimal comfort, safety, and effective respiratory support tailored to each child’s needs.

Compassionate Care, Advanced Support

With round-the-clock medical supervision and child-friendly care, we are committed to providing reliable respiratory support that helps children breathe better and recover faster—because every breath matters.