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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Abby Reid For anyone with sleep apnea, CPAPs are a way of life. CPAP machines treat sleep apnea and allow people with sleep apnea to sleep normally. Since the CPAP machine must be used every night, it is important to have CPAP masks which are comfortable. Fortunately there are a wide variety of masks available. written by Abby Reid Did you have a great night of sleep last night? Many Americans didn't. This is partially because of our lifestyles. Americans are some of the busiest people in the world. Waking up early for work, combined with staying up late, leads to less sleep for the average American. There are other reasons people aren't sleeping well, however. There are many medical conditions which can lead to a decreased quality of sleep. written by Kristina Keffer These Continuous Positive Airway Pressure masks are very effective when treating sleep apnea and many people are satisfied with the results of beginning CPAP therapy. The mask uses pressurized air to open the airway, allowing a person to breath easy throughout the night. written by Kristina Keffer This means that millions of people experience their airway collapsing repeatedly throughout the night, causing them to stop breathing, at times for a minute or more. People suffering from sleep apnea face both sleep and oxygen deprivation. written by Kristina Keffer The sleeping problem called sleep apnea is well known today. Certain pauses in the air intake that cause the patients to wake up throughout the night are a major problem faced by many people. People with this sleeping disorder will feel drowsy with severe headache when they wake up. Their whole day will be ruined because of their drowsiness. written by Kristina Keffer The pause of flow of air intake while sleeping is called as “sleep apnea”. This sleeping disorder makes the patient miss one or two breaths while he is asleep. This cycle continues frequently, making the person wake up completely and thereby disrupting the sleep pattern. Thankfully, with the advancements in medical technology there is a perfect solution for this sleeping problem. written by Rashmi Saxena CPAP machine provides air or respiratory ventilation to sleep apnea patients. It is a medical method of respiratory ventilation and is also used with intensive care patients or those with respiratory issues. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is delivered to patients by a CPAP masks that fits on the face and covers the nose or the nose and mouth depending upon the patient’s condition. written by Rashmi Saxena BiPAP and CPAP Machines are medical device designed to fight the effects and risks of sleep apnea. BiPAP Machines stands for Bi-level Positive Air Pressure Machines, where as CPAP Machines stands for Constant Positive Airway Pressure Machines.
written by Rashmi Saxena If a person is suffering from sleep apnea which is a sleeping disorder characterized by stop breathing repeatedly during sleep, often for a minute or longer and as many as hundreds of times during a single night. Then the most likely recommended treatment will be a CPAP machine. A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines helps breathe more easily during sleep. written by Rory Herts Sleep illnesses are one of those highly risky yet highly underestimated health problems. Statistics show that almost fifty million Americans develop one form of sleeping problem or another, and many of those sick aren't doing anything about it. Sleep disorders cause sleep deprivation, and sleep deprivation ceates stress as well as physical, even mental health risks. Many of the most usual sleeping illnesses are insomnia, sleep apnea, as well as hypersomnia.
written by Neelima Reddy Obesity is the most significant risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea. The more obese your child, the greater the risk of apnea. Here are the signs and symptoms to identify that your child is suffering from sleep apnea. << previous page 1 next page>> |