Does SnoreBuds treat sleep apnea?Updated 2 months ago
SnoreBuds is intended to treat snoring, not sleep apnea, and it isn’t intended to be a replacement for C-PAP or sleep apnea machines.
Many doctors do recommend EPAP as an option for treating sleep disordered breathing issues like obstructive sleep apnea, but you should speak to your doctor to determine if a product like SnoreBuds is suitable for you.
Since SnoreBuds is only intended to treat snoring, you do not need a prescription. Likewise, it will not be covered by your medical insurance.
However, SnoreBuds is accepted by most health saving plans such as FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Account), which
are accepted at checkout.
The reason SnoreBuds is eligible for HSA/FSA is because they can improve your health. Snoring is indicative of disordered breathing. It’s obvious how it interrupts a bedtime partner’s sleep, but a snorer’s sleep is also impaired due to non-ideal breathing, which can stress the body and impair physical and mental recovery that happen during sleep.
By sleeping with SnoreBuds, you not only silence the snoring, you improve your breathing and sleep quality. As a result, you may notice substantial improvements in performance, health, and cognition — including more energy during the day, better mood, sharper concentration, and stronger memory.