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      Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS)

      As the name suggests, obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) affects people who are overweight or obese.

      Hypoventilation means that breathing is too shallow or too slow. Because the body needs to work harder to breathe, the respiratory system* becomes exhausted and the body ends up with high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.

      Around 90% of patients with OHS also have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

      What is OHS?

      Learn about the symptoms associated with OHS and more.

      Why is treatment important?

      OHS places a lot of strain on your organs and can affect your ability to do some of the activities you love.

      Treatment options for obesity hypoventilation syndrome

      The good news is that even if you have OHS, studies have shown that there are treatment options available.

      The benefits of treatment

      Learn the benefits of treating OHS with noninvasive ventilation.

      Traveling with your therapy equipment

      ResMed’s therapy devices and masks are designed to accompany you, wherever you travel.

      *Your respiratory system is made up of the organs in your body that help you to breathe.