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2011年6月22日 星期三

Current CPAP Mask Reviews


All of us like to do our homework when it comes to using or buying equipment that is important to our health. As you were recently diagnosed with sleep apnea, the next thing to do is look at CPAP mask reviews. You will be referred by a technician who will suggest several masks that fit your need, but make sure you do your due diligence and check those recommend by doing some reviews on your own.

When you search for reviews of CPAP masks, you will notice that they are listed by manufacturer, warranty, sound level according to decibels, and if the mask is quiet or has low-level noise. The review may drill down to dimensions of the machine, humidifier pressure, features relevant to pressure, power, software or any thing else manufacturers may offer.

Your diagnosis may also be included in your health insurance plan, which will consider your appliance necessary, as your doctor will write a prescription. There is a financial factor to consider if your insurance will not cover it. There are numerous style masks as nasal, full face, nasal interface, or oral. It is a major decision so put trust into the advice of the doctor and technician.

So where should you go to find pages of reviews? They are easy to find but here are a few:

Resmed Full Face Mask - This Company has a good reputation and offers home delivery. Users have found it easy to remove and reattach the forehead pads and the seal is comfortable. The headgear is designed with quick release clips.

Respironics ComfortGel Nasal CPAP - This mask has a broad silicone forehead pad that reduces any tightness and you don't end up with the "forehead dent" in the morning. People who have started with this mask out of the box feel it fits perfect. Air is evenly distributed and there is an exhalation port, which moves the air out that is exhaled and it has a very low level noise.

Ameds Full Face Extreme Comfort- the review of this CPAP mask found it to be average. It has three sizes, a contour design that is flexible and has a lightweight design made of silicone with a 360? elbow port that swivels.








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2011年5月29日 星期日

CPAP Mask Reviews


CPAP mask reviews are very helpful if you have been prescribed one of these devices by your doctor. Reviews are easy to find online and can help you decide what design and model to use. Your doctor will also be able to suggest certain types and brands of CPAP masks that his patients with sleep apnea use and find effective. A mask that receives good reviews is always worth considering.

There are several designs of CPAP masks including a full face mask, nasal mask, nasal pillow mask and nasal prong mask. They all have different characteristics and people usually favor one type of mask over another. You should have a good idea of what type you need. If you breathe through your mouth, for example, you will need a full face mask that covers your nose and mouth. On the other hand, people who sleep on their side may find that a nasal mask is more comfortable. The bottom line, however, is to choose a mask that does not allow air to leak out.

A few of the most popular CPAP masks include:

Respironics ComfortGel Nasal CPAP - This nasal mask is very comfortable to use and easy to fit the first time. It has a broad silicone forehead pad that minimizes the problem of forehead dent often encountered in models with small gel cushions. Its exhalation port disperses air evenly, resulting in a quiet operation for a restful sleep throughout the night. Its dual-layer gel system can be custom fit to minimize air leakage.

Resmed Ultra Mirage II Nasal - Resmed's Mirage II uses the SoftGel technology that is actually made of two seals to provide a better seal against air leaks. The headgear is equipped with quick release clips for easy removal and replacement of the mask. Forehead pads conform to the shape of the forehead and help keep the mask in place.

Mirage Activa - If you toss and turn while you sleep, this mask is exactly for you. The frame of the mask moves independently of the cushion which holds the mask in place. Even if you move frequently during sleep, air leakage is kept to a minimum. Forehead pads on this nasal mask provide a good fit. The headgear is also equipped with quick release clips.

Respironics Comfortfull 2 Full Face - This mask provides maximum comfort especially for users with broader noses. The dual-wall cushion provides a tight fit and keeps the mask in place during sleep. Various design features are available for personalized fit.

Resmed Ultra Mirage Full Face - Forehead pads are bendable and provide a comfortable fit and tight seal. The mask is easy to remove and reattach, thanks to the quick release clips in the headgear.

CPAP mask reviews made by actual users can help you decide which mask design and brand will suit you best. Your doctor will also be able to provide you with a shortlist of masks that he recommends.








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