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What is a CPAP?
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Nasal CPAP Mask - Medium
!±8± Nasal CPAP Mask - Medium
Nasal CPAP Mask This CPAP mask features light weight one piece silicone design with a 360 Dual swivel elbow port. The CPAP mask also features a flexible contour design, and auto adjusting forehead support. * Available in 3 sizes. Includes head gear. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) is a method of fixed-pressure respiratory ventilation used primarily in the treatment of sleep apnea. These CPAP masks are designed for in home use with a CPAP machine.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Cpap Mask W/ Vented Swivel
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CPAP Mask w/ Vented Swivel
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
CPAP Can Prevent Sleep Apnea And Snoring
Did you know that 45% of all adults snore occasionally, and 25% snore almost all the time? Males, overweight people, and older adults are more likely to suffer from problem snoring. Did you know CPAP can prevent sleep apnea and snoring?
When there is an obstruction in the airflow through the passages located at the back of the nose and mouth, you make snoring sounds. It's only in recent years that medical professionals have discovered the adverse effects of snoring and its association with sleep apnea.
There are several methods being employed to alleviate snoring and sleep apnea which include UPPP or vulopalatopharyngoplasty, LAUP or Laser Assisted Uvula Palatoplasty, and CPAP or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure are all being used to reduce and eliminate sleep apnea and snoring.
The most popular sleep apnea used today is CPAP. It works by delivering air into your airway using a special nasal mask. The mask creates enough pressure with the flow of air when you inhale that your airway is kept open. Doctors say that CPAP is the most effective non-surgical treatment that is available to eliminate sleep apnea and snoring.
It is your otolaryngologist that will decide if the CPAP sleep apnea device is the right treatment for you. If it is, you will need to wear the nasal mask to bed each night. During treatment, don't be surprised if your otolaryngologist asks you to undertake some lifestyle changes, such as exercising, losing weight, and quitting smoking if you are a smoker.
Before CPAP, the treatment for sleep apnea and snoring was much more invasive requiring a tracheotomy, which creates a temporary opening in your windpipe. Thankfully, that type of invasive treatment is extremely rare. When the CPAP sleep apnea device is used correctly, it has almost a 100% success rate in sleep apnea and snoring elimination.
CPAP is not a cure, but rather a treatment. When used correctly for long term, CPAP, sleep apnea device, is able to eliminate surgery for all but the most severe cases.
Is CPAP the right solution for your sleep apnea and snoring? Your otolaryngologist will make the final decision, but if you suffer from severe sleep apnea and snoring, you will likely be a candidate if you answer yes to these conditions ...
* Does your loud snoring disturb your family?
* Are you sleepy during the day?
* Does your snoring wake you up during the night?
* Is your breathing often obstructed at night?
* Are you tired in the morning?
* Do you wake up with headache?
Your otolaryngologist will also take your complete medical history; ask you some questions about your lifestyle and any cardiovascular conditions you might be suffering from. You will also be asked about your current medications.
If you are a suitable sleep apnea and snoring candidate, you will first have to undergo a CPAP pressure set sleep study before you receive your nasal mask. Once you've had your sleep apnea device configured to your breathing, you and your mask will return home.
CPAP solves sleep apnea and snoring for almost everyone that uses this unique sleep apnea device. Perhaps it's time to let everyone in the house sleep easy?
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Which Is The Best Sleep Apnea Device For You?
We often tend to ignore the snoring that we do because we are unaware of its effects on ourselves and on other people. Snoring is one of the symptoms of sleep apnea. With this condition, a person stops breathing for 10 or more than 10 seconds. This happens quite frequently after regular intervals during one's sleep cycle.
The person stops breathing due to which the supply of oxygen in the body stops. This blockage actually gives rise to lot of health problems. It has been observed that people with a high intake of alcohol or tobacco generally suffer from sleep apnoea and that people suffering from obesity may also experience these disorders.
It is extremely important to go to a sleep expert or a doctor for apnea cures as the oxygen deficit that is created might lead to death in severe cases. There are a lot of specialist devices which can be used to ensure that there are no interruptions while sleeping.
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) devices can be used while sleeping. A CPAP mask pumps air and ensures continuous supply of oxygen to the nasal tract. A CPAP mask cannot cure sleep apnea but it can provide sound sleep without any breathing interruptions at night.
There are few other devices also available on market known as the splint and mandible band. They were initially used as anti-snoring device but after its excellent results they have been used for correcting sleep apnoea as well. These devices provide the correct position to the tongue or the mouth so that there is no blockage of the airway passage. The tissues should get enough space to move while breathing.
These oral devices are preferred then CPAP sleep apnoea device. However, one thing should be noted that these devices just help you gain sound sleep, but for proper diagnosis and treatment you should contact an expert set of doctors.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
ResMed Mirage Liberty Full Face CPAP Mask without Headgear
!±8± ResMed Mirage Liberty Full Face CPAP Mask without Headgear
Seals individually at the mouth and nose. With less skin contact and an open field of vision, this unobtrusive mask feels light on the face.