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The Oldest President Of America Can’t Sleep; Is Using This Machine To Breathe

US President Joe Biden: America’s 46th President, Joe Biden, has crossed the age of 80; he reached the White House in 2021 as the oldest candidate to be elected at the age of 78. And while in power, he became the only current President of the United States to celebrate his 80th birthday last year. But, it is a matter of concern that his health starts responding due to his age. His body does not support him properly, so he has to face embarrassment repeatedly.

According to a Reuters report, President Biden has trouble breathing while sleeping. He is using a machine to breathe. It is learned that he is suffering from sleep apnea disease, so he does not sleep properly. On Wednesday, White House officials said Biden has been having trouble breathing while sleeping for a few weeks. He is using Continuous Positive Air-way Pressure (CPAP) machine for this.

Let’s Use The CPAP Machine At Night

Bloomberg News was the first to inform about Biden’s machine use. It was then revealed that Biden had started using a CPAP machine for a few weeks to improve his sleep. However, White House spokesman Andrew Bates has said that the sleep apnea problem has been detected in Biden’s medical report, and he has been unable to sleep since 2008. He used a CPAP machine last night called Continuous Positive Air-way Pressure.

Such Marks Were Seen On Biden’s Face

During a recent press conference, reporters saw broad strap marks on Biden’s face, after which it was said that he used a CPAP machine to breathe. Usually, patients wear a strap mask while using the CPAP machine. In this, the patient has difficulty breathing, and while sleeping at night, there is intermittent breathing.

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