Posts Tagged ‘Cpap Masks’

Bipap Machines and Cpap Machines : Find Which One is More Comfortable

Posted on October 21st, 2009 by by Mark Potes

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. BiPAP machines are more suitable for treating obstructive sleep apnea as it contains a more sophisticated compressor than [...]

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CPAP Masks – What Are Cpap Masks And How Do They Stop Snoring?

Posted on October 20th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

CPAP masks, an acronym for continuous positive airway pressure, are one of the most widely used therapeutic interventions for sleep apnea. Those who wear the masks deal with a device that uses a controlled air compressor to generate and air stream at a constant pressure, preventing the apneas from occurring. The pressure used varies among [...]

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A Perfect Fit With CPAP Masks

Posted on October 18th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Sleep apnea is a dangerous sleeping disorder. Typically, a person will need to check into a sleep lab for a night’s sleep in order to be diagnosed with it. Usually, a person with this affliction will cease to breathe several times during the night. Sometimes, the obstruction of breathing can last for as long as [...]

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Five Common Problems With CPAP Masks in Toronto and Elsewhere (And How to Solve Them)

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

It is important to note that CPAP masks, in Toronto as in everywhere else, can often cause new problems while treating old ones. This does not mean, however, that you can stop using your CPAP mask simply because of these little annoyances! You have to remember that once you stop using CPAP masks, in Toronto [...]

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