CPAP Mask Skin Irritation

May 7, 2010

By Nathan R. CPAP therapy is considered the standard method of treatment for the Sleep Disordered Breathing condition known simply as Sleep Apnea. Although Sleep Apnea has up to three different categories (“Obstructive,” “Central” and “Mixed”), CPAP therapy is still the preferred method of treatment for each type. And, while CPAP therapy is a widely [...]

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Cpap Machines : for the Treatment of Sleep Apnea

May 5, 2010

By: gladys906 If a person is suffering from sleep apnea, a sleeping disorder characterized by repeated cessation of breathing during sleep often for a minute or longer and as many as hundreds of times during a single night, the most likely recommended treatment will be a CPAP machine. A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine [...]

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REMStar M Series CPAP Machines – User Instructions

April 18, 2010
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CPAP Mask – Choices and More Choices

March 20, 2010

By Dhaxel Barqs A CPAP mask is designed to fit snugly to the contours of the face. There is no distinctive feature to separate masks for men and women; these masks fit all but these should be tested for fit and comfort before purchase. Test Your CPAP Mask Technology has produced sleep apnea machines that [...]

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Sleep Apnea Machines – CPAP and BiPAP Machines For Sleep Disorders

February 15, 2010

By Duke Stevens Sleep apnea is a medical state of the human body where an individual fails to breath for a short fraction time during his sleep at night. This lapse in sleep can happen for a few seconds repeatedly over a period of time. This disturbance in the breathing procedure results in a disturbed [...]

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CPAP Machines and Humidifiers

January 11, 2010

CPAP Machines and Humidifiers By David Stillwagon One of the major problems with the early CPAP machines was the dry air that flowed through the hose to the mask. This would dry up the nasal passage way, make you sneeze and it was a possible cause of infection. If you had a full face mask [...]

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