Posts Tagged ‘Cpap Masks’

How to Use Respironics Masks For a Healthier Sleep Cycle

Posted on December 7th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

So you’re with your boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse on vacation and you lay down beside him or her on your bed, he or she fast asleep. He or she snores and every now and then you hear that stop. You wonder and as you turn to him or her to check on them, you see [...]

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Common Problems and Solutions to the Use of CPAP Masks

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

As much as CPAP masks solve a problem by alleviating the symptoms of your sleep apnea, it can also bring in other problems. Well, that’s life for you. Seriously speaking, there are things that you can do to solve the problems brought by your CPAP implements. Here are just a few of them. Pressure Sores [...]

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Sleep Apnea Machines – CPAP vs. BiPAP

Posted on October 24th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Have you been diagnosed with sleep apnea? Your doctor could prescribe one of two types of sleep apnea machines for your sleeping disorder, a CPAP or BiPap machine. Which one do you believe is the best? The CPAP has been a lifesaver, literally. Keeping airways open so those who have sleep apnea can sleep without [...]

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How to Reduce CPAP Mask Skin Irritation

Posted on October 24th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Millions of people suffering from sleep apnea choose to purchase a CPAP mask to treat their condition. 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 [...]

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Replacement CPAP Masks Come in All Shapes and Sizes

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by by Mark Potes

If You’re Unhappy with Your Current CPAP Mask There are Plenty of Alternatives 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 [...]

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