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2011年6月27日 星期一

CPAP Mask Review - Mirage Kidsta Nasal Mask


Sleep apnea in children is something that all parents should be aware of. Some of its symptoms are snoring, difficulty concentrating during the day, too tired to play with friends, bedwetting and periods of not breathing while they sleep.

One treatment for sleep apnea is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and it is available for children as well as adults. Resmed Corporation makes a childrens CPAP mask called the Mirage Kidsta Nasal Mask.

This mask is for children seven years and older or those who weigh at least 40 pounds. It is designed to provide a stable, effective air seal with minimum headgear tension. This will ensure that the mask system does not hinder facial growth when it is necessary to use it long term.

The Mirage Kidsta Nasal Mask has some small parts and could be a choking risk, if not monitored properly. Oxygen can be integrated into the mask when necessary.

The mask comes with simple cleaning instructions. It only needs to be hand washed everyday in warm, soapy water. Rinse it well and air dry. That's all there is to it. The headgear should be washed, too, but only once a week.

There is a booklet included that is geared towards children, with instructions about the mask and explanations regarding their sleep disorder. A diary is recommended to help you and your child keep track of how well they are progressing.

It is important to get your child involved in their CPAP therapy. Take notes of your childs questions and any comments they make about their new CPAP mask.








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Benefits of CPAP Nasal Pillows


If you have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, your physician will prescribe medical interventions like the use of the continuous positive airway pressure device. With a CPAP machine, you will be receiving a stream of compressed air at a steady and constant pressure from the hose to the nasal pillow, nose mask or full-face mask.

And herein lies the differences between the three. There are advantages and disadvantages for each one but for most people the best is the CPAP nasal pillows. In Toronto, in fact, it remains one of the bestselling products for CPAP. Here are the reasons why.

Full Benefits, Almost Full Liberty

The manufacturers of the CPAP nasal pillows, in Toronto and everywhere in the country, have designed them to stay attached only to the nostrils. You will, however, still secure the same full benefits of any other CPAP device but with more liberty to move around in your sleep (i.e., change positions) without the encumbrances of a full-face mask.

Furthermore, you will enjoy the liberty of not having the full-face mask hinder your activities in the nighttime like:

Read books and watch television shows even with the CPAP nasal pillows. In Toronto and anywhere else you might be staying for the night, this feature brings back a sense of normalcy to your life that has been adversely affected by sleep apnea. (With CPAP nasal pillows, your vision is not as obstructed as in full-face masks)

Talk with your partner because your voice is not muffled by any full-face mask. Since the CPAP nasal pillow only attaches to your nostrils, you are at more liberty to talk without repeating the same things twice.

Now, you can travel outside of Toronto with your family and friends, colleagues and officemates without too much ado about looking like a creature straight out of Star Wars! And if you have claustrophobia, the best remedy is often the CPAP nasal pillows. In Toronto, you can ask your physician for this type of CPAP device at the onset to avoid paying for the full-face mask and then replacing it almost immediately. Your insurance company may not pay for the sudden replacement.

Physical Comfort

With ill-fitting full-face masks, you are more exposed to getting skin irritations like painful pressure points. Also, full-face masks can leak and release air into the eyes, which causes them to become dry and teary. These are just few of the physical discomforts you might have with full-face masks.

On the other hand, CPAP nasal pillows only fit over your nose, which makes for lesser chances of skin irritations, like the ones abovementioned. And with the variety of sizes, models and cushion types in silicone, plastic and gel as well as in being lightweight, your first option in the medical treatment of sleep apnea should be CPAP nasal pillows. In Toronto, this could also mean lesser costs for you!

Thus, when it comes to CPAP, look into the CPAP nasal pillows first for the best option there is!

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2011年6月21日 星期二

CPAP Nasal Masks and the Other Components of CPAP Machines


Do you know what a CPAP machine is? Better yet, do you know what CPAP means? For starters, CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Yes, there's a lot of technicality there, but the whole point of this jargon is that this kind of pressure is generated to help a person who cannot generate it on his own. In other words, CPAP is a kind of pressure used to help someone who has difficulty in breathing, most especially for those who suffer from sleep apnea.

Oops, that's another medical and technical term! Once again, in simple terms, sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by breath interruptions. This condition happens when the person's air passage is blocked (usually by the tissues in the throat).

The CPAP machine was developed by Dr. Colin Sullivan in 1981. This Australian researcher, together with his colleagues Berthon-Jones, Issa and Eves, "invented" this mechanism primarily for the treatment of sleep apnea. Early CPAP machines were large and bulky, but today, they are getting more compact, making them capable for transport. While early CPAP machines are only used in the hospitals, today, they are widely used in the homes of patients as well. You can even rent CPAP - in Toronto and elsewhere - nowadays.

So what does a CPAP machine look like? What are its components?

The CPAP machine is divided into three major parts. Let's discuss them one by one.

1. The Flow Generator. This is the heart of the machine. It is the part responsible for providing the airflow pressure.

2. The Hose. Obviously, this part is responsible for connecting the interface (discussed below) with the flow generator.

3. The Interface. This is the part that you put on your face and which makes the introduction of the airflow pressure into your system possible. The most common interfaces are CPAP nasal masks, nasal pillows, and full-face masks.

CPAP nasal masks are perhaps the simplest among the three interfaces considering that they cover only your nose. In essence, pressure goes through your nose, then down to your throat, and to your lungs. Among the three, CPAP nasal masks are perhaps the most comfortable.

Contrary to CPAP nasal masks, full-face masks cover your whole face. If you are a bit claustrophobic, you may not want to use this interface. Full-face masks, however, are great at preventing you from breathing through your mouth. Sleep apnea patients must breathe through the nose to keep a "close pressure system."

In addition to CPAP nasal masks and full-face masks are nasal pillows. CPAP nasal pillows - in Toronto or elsewhere - are also known as lip-seal mouthpieces. This interface is made up of a "pillow" (a small tube) and a set of straps that keep it in place (right below the nostrils).

The flow generator, the hose and the interface are the three main components of CPAP machines. But there are a number of accessories and optional features available in the market today. All of them are meant to give the patient comfort in an uncomfortable state - they are all meant to help them sleep better.

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2011年6月20日 星期一

Tips to Stop Nasal Snoring


Not all snoring is the same. Nasal snoring or nose snoring is often used interchangeably with snoring in general, but they are different. Techniques that work with mouth snoring won't be effective to stop nasal snoring. If you've bought a chin strap to keep your mouth closed when you sleep and found that it didn't stop your snoring, you know what I mean.

Quite often, nasal snoring is caused by congestion brought on by allergies or a cold. It isn't a chronic condition. If this is the case, you can use nasal sprays and antihistamines to reduce the congestion and thus reduce the snoring.

Most cases of snoring, nasal or otherwise, are caused by restricted airflow. A device that has proven helpful in opening restricted nasal passages is a nasal separator. It fits into both nostrils and works by opening the nostrils and gently forcing them outward. This allows air to flow more freely through the nose, moderating or eliminating snoring.

If a nasal separator doesn't do the trick, a CPAP machine might. CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure. It provides mild pressure on the airway, keeping it from collapsing while you sleep. It has been very effective in treating sleep apnea, which is associated with snoring and which is also a significant health risk. The downside to a CPAP machine is that the user has to wear a mask while sleeping, and some find this uncomfortable.

Sometimes nasal snoring is caused by a deformity in the nose. Nasal polyps or a deviated septum can cause snoring from the nose. Such a diagnosis would require an examination by a qualified medical professional. In extreme cases, surgery may be recommended to clear the deformity and stop the snoring.

These are just a few tips to help you stop nasal snoring. The most important is to understand that nose snoring and mouth snoring are different. Once you know what causes your snoring, then you will be able to find the correct solution and enjoy the restful nights' sleep you need and deserve.








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2011年6月15日 星期三

CPAP Nasal Masks - What's the Big Difference?


CPAP nasal masks spell the big difference in treating sleep apnea caused by the closure of airways during sleep. To prevent this from happening, regular air pressure is fed through the air passages. It's time to educate yourself about the device if you have this type of sleep apnea.

The Different Brands of CPAP Nasal Masks

The various CPAP brands offer different nasal masks. The masks play a pivotal role in sleep apnea treatment. These masks are placed over the nose and to hold it in place, these have chin straps. CPAP clinics in Ontario offer a wide range of masks and they offer rental service for patients who prefer to 'test-drive' their mask before making a purchase.

Ontario CPAP clinics have a line-up of nasal masks from ResMed, Respironics, ComfortLite, Fisher and Paykel, Breeze, and Mirage. They also have lesser known brands to widen your choices to suit your budget too, but these are carefully selected for their efficiency and durability. The CPAP nasal masks Ontario clinics have to offer are latex free, easy-to-assemble and easy-to-clean. These companies have been in the business for years and continue to improve their products.

These are models that are so light on the face the wearer can't feel any discomfort whatever sleeping position they assume and some these masks are designed with minimal or flexible adjustable head straps and parts which makes these easy to put on and remove and must be easy to adjust without much fuss. The easier these can be managed, the more convenience it gives to the user.

The different makes and models of CPAP nasal masks in toronto clinics have to be tried on to help customers find one that has an excellent fit, does not leak, or makes a ruckus when air is expelled. Excellent fit and comfort are top priorities when choosing a mask or else the CPAP treatment is ineffective. It is also more expensive in the long run if you don't like your CPAP mask because these cannot be returned or exchanged.

The feel of a mask on the face can be uncomfortable, unless it is of flexible material. The same is true with CPAP nasal masks. It has never been easy to choose a mask with the right fit and unless you try it on for a night, you cannot know if it indeed it has a comfortable fit. CPAP nasal masks in toronto CPAP clinics have different shapes to conform to different face sizes and shapes, because admittedly, no two face shapes are identical in dimension.

How it Works

CPAP increases the air pressure on the air passages - nose and throat. Patients with this type of sleep apnea go through alarming non-breathing episodes that cause fatigue and drowsiness during daytime. To determine the type of sleep apnea, doctors put patients through a polysomnography or sleep test; during the test doctors can pinpoint sites where air obstruction occurs and recommend a nasal mask if the obstruction is along the nose and throat.

The CPAP mask is attached to the CPAP machine by tubing, which transports a steady supply of pressurized air to the airways. The pressure is prescribed by a doctor not a CPAP machine seller who can only help you make a selection from the range of CPAP nasal masks in toronto health home care stores.








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2011年6月10日 星期五

CPAP Nasal Pillows and Mouth Breathers


The problem with the CPAP system is choosing the CPAP mask. You wear it to sleep, on your face. Truth to tell it is uncomfortable. CPAP Nasal pillows can minimize the discomfort. Are you a good candidate for this mask?

Are You a Mouth Breather?

Breathing through the mouth is a not life-threatening situation but mouth breathers do wake up with dry mouths and nasty cracked lips. During sleep, people usually breath through the mouth and nose alternately. Others breathe through the mouth to get more air into the air passageways; people with large adenoids are mouth breathers because the airways are blocked. Don't you do this when you have a bad cold?

In the treatment of sleep apnea, mouth breathers are prescribed CPAP Nasal pillows. This pillow is different from the traditional nasal mask. The mouth and the nose remain uncovered because the inserts in the pillow attaches at the nostrils. Hence, the face has more free areas and sleep movements are not restricted.

CPAP Nasal pillows have chin straps to keep the mouth close during sleep; it also has a head gear to keep the pillow from slipping off. As a buyer, you have the option though to buy the nasal pillow with or without the headgear but never without the chin strap if you are mouth breather. Your sleep apnea treatment will be effective with chin straps because there are likely to be fewer air leaks during sleep.

Types of CPAP Nasal Pillows

Nasal pillows for CPAP treatment fall into two categories; for severe sleep apnea caused by blockage, a nasal pillow employs a longer pillow which extends farther into the nose. The other simply attaches at the nose's base. Using any of these may be uncomfortable at first but the discomfort can be overcome in due time; after all, you enjoy more movements during sleep and there are no painful irritation on the facial pressure points.

Whatever your choice or whatever is recommended for your sleep apnea condition, you enjoy maximum treatment - if you are a mouth-breather, thanks to the chin strap and the head strap. The head straps allows natural sleeping positions because of less interference experienced by CPAP full -mask users. The materials used for CPAP Nasal pillows are soft; soft gels are used to pad the head and the chin straps.

If you are worried about getting the wrong fit for your nasal pillow, rent a piece for a trial run. Retailers offer first time users trial runs with their rental scheme. Trying out the product is important because once you buy a brand-new item and take it out of its packaging, you cannot return it. No ifs and buts will be accepted by the retailer.

Testing the Pillows

You do not test the pillow only to check if there are air leaks. Leaks can happen even to the best of them because either the head strap loosens up or there the tubing is faulty. As the end user, check the pillows for comfort. If the discomfort does not go away after a week's use, try other models. You might find the full-face mask too cumbersome for your liking, so stick to the CPAP Nasal pillows more so if you're a mouth breather.

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2011年6月9日 星期四

CPAP Nasal Pillows Provide Respite From The Horrors Of Sleep Apnea


CPAP Nasal Pillows are just what you need to stay comfortable during your sleep if you are suffering from apnea. With other variable CPAP requisites, CPAP nasal pillows have come to rock the recent sleep equipment market. Before you decide to buy stuffs for sleep apnea, you must know what sleep apnea is all about.

Some people feel utterly uncomfortable while sleeping when the windpipe gets jammed. This also leads to an insufficient air supply to the lungs. Such a condition is generally referred to as obstructive sleep apnea. The worse part of the story is that sleep apnea can occur more than 100 times per night. Moreover, the after-effects of this sleeping ailment can be quite somber and adverse for life.

Are you looking for a device, which can treat sleep apnea? Then nasal CPAP is what you need. This equipment works positively by producing a continuous and invariable airway pressure to relieve conditions of sleep apnea and it reduces chances of horrible snoring.

A nasal pillow device does not deal with the entire nose. It only seals the outer edge of each nostril. Such devices are aptly suited to those who have the tendency of sleeping on the side or stomach and it is especially meant for those who end up with lots of hair on the face. Remember that your choice of the pillow should be according to your convenience.

However, for a better and sure shot result, it is best that you talk to your physical practitioner when you are likely to suffer from extreme cases of sleep apnea. Firstly, the doctor will have an account of your sleep history. Then he will introduce you to different levels of air pressure with the help of CPAP equipment. After this, it's the time to determine which level is suitable for you. If you are overweight and you are suffering from a severe case of sleep apnea then higher air pressure is required. However, have faith on your doctor and he will suggest the right device to your satisfaction.

CPAP Nasal Pillow is an ultramodern mechanism capable of promoting a smooth air passage. It is more comfortable for it does not enclose your entire nose and mouth like a traditional mask. It stays attached only to the nostril. Now this is fantastic. With a CPAP nasal pillow, your face enjoys the liberty to make you feel at ease while you respire. Such pros have helped the device to earn a universal appreciation and acceptance.

When sleep apnea haunts you like anything, you can think of nothing other than CPAP pillows.








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2011年6月4日 星期六

CPAP Nasal Mask - How Does a CPAP Nasal Mask Stop Snoring?


Depending on whether or not you breathe through your mouth at night, a CPAP nasal mask may work effectively in terms of stopping sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder characterized by gaps in breathing, usually lasting at least 10 seconds at a time. Patients who suffer with the disorder experience a slew of side effects, including depression, anxiety, morning headaches and more. The trouble with sleep apnea is that unless you share your bed with some one, you may never know you have it. It's hard to tell whether or not you gasp for air at night when you're sleeping through the whole process. That said, if you suspect sleep apnea is causing you to be tired and cranky during the day, it is relatively easy to diagnose with a simple overnight sleeping exam.

CPAP nasal masks (CPAP is an acronym for continuous positive airway pressure) are connected to tubing that is attached to a CPAP machine that delivers pressurized air, preventing the apneas from occurring. The pressurized air is different for every patient, and only a doctor can prescribe the right pressure for you. In choosing a CPAP nasal mask, you have several different designs to choose from. In fact, if you find it more comfortable, you can get a mask that covers the mouth as well as the nose, ensuring that you're receiving the right amount of pressurized air no matter if you breath through your mouth or your nose.

The trick to ensuring that a CPAP nasal mask is effective is finding the right fit. Masks have headgear attached to them, with straps that go around your head. The straps are adjustable, and the goal is to form a seal between the mask and your face that doesn't allow air to escape. If the straps are too loose or too tight, the mask will be rendered useless.








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