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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Clean the CPAP Parts - Ensure Smooth Operations
Like it or not, your CPAP machine and its accessories are important investments in your continued health. You simply must take good care of said machine especially when you consider that the costs can run into the hundreds of dollars on the purchase cost alone. Think of the costs of maintenance on the CPAP parts. And just like all manmade things, CPAP parts will break down at one point or another, no thanks to natural wear and tear. Of course, there is also the fact that you may not have been taking good care of the CPAP components, which hastened their demise, so to speak.
You should not even rely on the 2-year warranty offered by most manufacturers. Keep min mind that there are limitations to the warranty, which will often be void in case of your misuse, abuse and negligence of your responsibilities as owner. With that being the case, you should exert all necessary effort, pour in the necessary time and maybe spend a little money on cleaning supplies to ensure that you can extend the life of your machine. You will appreciate the savings later on.
It must be emphasized that the CPAP parts must be treated as individual units. For example, you have to exercise a different cleaning method for the CPAP unit's outer casing and another technique for the parts like the humidifier and the mask. And speaking of outer casing, you must wipe it using a clean, moist cloth soaked in a mild soap detergent-water solution. Then, you have to wipe with a dry cloth to remove more dirt. Never ever submerge your CPAP machine in water lest you find yourself facing a short circuit.
Now, let's move on into the other CPAP parts. The filters must be replaced when these become obviously torn or even just dirty. The frequency with which this is necessary will depend on the environment such that people who have pets in the house will need to change filters more often. This is also true of households living near roads, no thanks to dust, and where smokers live. (If you are the smoker, we strongly suggest dropping the habit for the sake of your health, not your CPAP machine)
Next is the mask, which should be cleaned on a daily and weekly basis, with different methods, of course. Daily cleaning involves using mild soap detergent on the soft cushion, making sure that you handle the mask gently to avoid tearing it. On a weekly basis, you should clean the mask frame and headgear with the same mild soap detergent. Just make sure that you will air dry these CPAP parts before plugging into the machine.
You should also replace the tubing once these become visibly dirty or torn. However, it must be replaced annually even if there are no signs of wear and tear. Again, clean it once a week. Indeed, when it comes to CPAP parts, proper care is the key for their longer lives. In the process, you are also extending the life of your pockets, thanks to savings.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Sleep Apnea Mask
One treatment for sleep apnea, a sleep disorder with frequent pauses in breathing during sleep, is the CPAP or continuous positive airway pressure. CPAP machines push a controlled stream of air from a medical pump through a flexible tube into the patient's mouth via a sleep apnea mask, which allows air to gently blow into the back of the throat, keeping the airway open.
The mask must both make a seal and be comfortable to wear. If it is too big, the straps may need to be overly tight, causing skin irritations or sores. If it is too small, it will not seal properly, allowing air to leak out through the edges. To help achieve a proper fit it comes in three different types:
1. Nasal Mask: This mask covers only the nose and is the most common CPAP sleep apnea mask.
2. Full Facemask: This mask covers both the nose and the mouth. This type of mask helps when leaks are experienced using the nasal mask.
3. Nasal Pillows: This system uses soft silicone tubes that fit directly into the nostrils. It can also help eliminate air leaks found when using other sleep apnea masks, and may provide a greater sense of freedom.
Most of these particular devices are triangular, with adjustable straps that wrap around the head to keep it in place. Headgear straps must be snug enough for a good fit in all sleeping positions (back, side and front). Either "quick-release" clips attach to the straps at the front of the sleep apnea mask, or the strap hooks to one part of the mask. Both allow for easy removal, and for one-time adjustment of the straps.
They consist of a hard plastic body and a softer silicone seal. The seal may inflate once the machine starts, so the straps do not have to be as tight. Some do not cover the nose's bridge, so glasses can be worn. Some have a foam-like material inside the silicone that "memorizes" the facial contours. Mouth breathers can use a specially designed mask, or add a chinstrap to help keep the mouth closed. One type includes sound-absorbing material in a piece of plastic over its exhalation port, muffling and dissipating sound and exhalation flow that may bother a bed-partner. Still others have two tube openings, allowing oxygen to be administered along with pressurized air.
For those allergic to silicone, several are made of synthetic rubber or vinyl. Additionally, some contain a gel-like material, which more easily molds to the face, alleviating pressure points.
The health care provider will work to insure it is a proper fit. Often, a trial period is required to determine which sleep apnea mask fits the best, is the most comfortable and is the most effective.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Adjustable Beds May Improve Sleep Apnea Symptoms
Getting a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea scares a lot of people. They wonder how they will ever sleep with peace of mind, but getting good sleep isn't as hard as you think. There are many things you can do to improve your sleep.
One tip doctors give patients is to raise the head of the bed to help prevent the tongue from falling back and blocking the airway. An adjustable bed helps sleep apnea sufferers get quality sleep by readjusting the airway naturally.
In obstructive sleep apnea, the airway collapses and/or gets blocked by the tongue. Lying flat promotes the collapse in sleep apnea sufferers. The tissues gets pulled to the lowest point by gravity. This narrows the airway or completely cuts off airflow through the passages. The apnea patient's body then must arouse itself to reestablish breathing. Raising the head of the bed allows gravity to work in a positive manner and will help keep the tongue and airway in an open position.
Overweight people tend to have more issues sleeping due to painful pressure points and airway compromise. The tissues in and around the neck gain weight just like the rest of the body. This weight gain makes the airway smaller and harder to breathe through. An adjustable bed can relieve areas of tenderness and increase the airway size by adjusting to a position that is comfortable for the user. The beds are sturdy and most are rated to adjust a weight of up to 650 lbs. Some studies claim that using adjustable beds for sleep apnea have shown positive results.
Adjustable beds are perfect for people who need to keep the head higher than the feet. These beds are automatic, no more hand cranking, and they can also be bought as split units. These units allow both sides of the bed to be adjusted differently. This keeps both people in a relationship happy. They can also be purchased with memory foam mattresses which will increase the comfort level of the user(s).
Most of these beds now take up less room with a wall hugging frame. They are a lighter weight so average people can move the bed if needed. Most of them come in sizes ranging from twin to king. Prices have come down tremendously and are now affordable. Insurance companies sometimes cover the cost of an adjustable bed when sleep apnea is a diagnosis and a doctors prescribes it.
An adjustable bed can be a lifesaver for sleep apnea sufferers. They come in many sizes and are available with several options from massage and heat to split frame and memory foam mattresses. These beds raise the head and increase airway passages by utilizing gravity in a positive manner.
Some insurance companies may cover the cost of adjustable beds for sleep apnea sufferers if a doctor clearly states the need. Check with your doctor to see if he or she believes an adjustable bed will help, and ask your insurance company if they cover the cost partially or in full.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
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Monday, November 7, 2011
Total Face CPAP Mask with Headgear & cpap filter with hose adapter Peice- Large
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Air pressure from the system inflates the soft, flexible sealing layer, which minimizes leaks while providing optimal airflow through the nasal passages. The cushion is over-molded to provide a seamless seal for air pressure to circulate throughout the mask and allow for more natural, comfortable breathing.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Resmed Ultra Mirage™ II Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Golife Nasal Mask Pillow W/headgear and Cushions (Womans)
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The GoLife for Women is our first nasal pillow masks to be builtaround the unique features of women. The result is a gender-specific fitthat provides tremendous stability. The GoLife platform is built around a simple conceptwith few parts. The unique soft facial contour arms gently hug the face to maintain stability and a secure seal even as the patient moves. Self-adjusting, optimally angled nasal pillows allow a one-step fit.Nasal Pillows: Self-adjusting, optimally angled nasal pillows eliminate the need for manual adjustment and provide a seal that's flexible Mask Tube: Long, multi-directional 18 inch tube with 360 degree swivel maintains seal during patient movement. This mask tube will easily connect to your standard 6 foot cpap tube Headgear: GoLife for Women has smaller headgear that sits lower on the back of the head to prevent slippage and to help provide a better fit. Quiet: Specially designed exhalation for quiet diffused airflow. Comfort: Soft facial contour arms embrace the face with stability by hugging the cheekbones. Included with this mask: FitPack: mask with headgear plus petite, small, and medium cushions