At Avisha Children’s Hospital, we use CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy to support newborns and children with breathing difficulties. CPAP is a gentle, non-invasive ventilation method that delivers a steady stream of air into the lungs to keep the airways open and ensure adequate oxygen levels.
This therapy is especially helpful for premature babies or those with conditions like respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), apnea of prematurity, or pneumonia. By preventing airway collapse and improving lung expansion, CPAP reduces the effort needed to breathe and supports better oxygenation without the need for intubation.
Our expert neonatology team monitors each child closely, adjusting the CPAP settings to ensure comfort, safety, and effectiveness. At Avisha Children’s Hospital, CPAP therapy is a vital part of our advanced neonatal and pediatric respiratory care, helping young patients recover faster with minimal discomfort.