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		<title>CPAP Supplies Used To Treat Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 23:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea is a common condition among people day. At least 1 in 10 people older than 65 has sleep apnea today. One of the most common methods utilized to treat sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP. This is a respiratory treatment that works by gently applying air pressure from a humidified [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea is a common condition among people day. <strong>At least 1 in 10 people older than 65 has sleep apnea today.</strong> One of the most common methods utilized to treat sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP. This is a respiratory treatment that works by gently applying air pressure from a humidified chamber into airways of a patient through a mask and tubing. Positive air pressure provided by the CPAP supplies helps to ensure that the pressure in the patient&#8217;s airways remains positive. This will allow them to continue to breathe easy without periods of apnea. <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">CPAP supplies</a> that are used to treat sleep apnea often include a mask, straps and cushions to attach it to the face, various tubing, a humidifying water chamber, and filtration systems for the chamber.</p>
<h2>Mask and Cushions</h2>
<p>The CPAP supplies that are most crucial to a patient&#8217;s comfort and treatment are the <strong>mask and cushions</strong>. Masks come in various sizes and shapes including oral, nasal, and full-face masks. The masks and some of the cushions and tubing are generally made from gel silicone or plastic materials. Masks are usually chosen based upon the way the patient breathes as well as their preferences based on comfort which may change throughout the treatment period. Masks that are ill fitting can result in air leakage that can result in under treatment. Under-treatment of conditions like sleep apnea can be harmful to patient&#8217;s health and predispose them to a host of respiratory, metabolic and physical ailments. Nasal cushions are the CPAP supplies that are often worn out the fastest. Normal wear on these can decrease the fit of CPAP supplies and make them uncomfortable to use. Head gear and various head and chin straps are the CPAP supplies used to stabilize the mask to the patient preventing movement during treatment in the night. They are generally elastic bands covered in soft comfortable material.</p>
<h2>Water Chamber and Tubing</h2>
<p>The main <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">CPAP supplies</a> necessary are the<strong> humidifying water chamber and tubin</strong>g. The water chamber is generally filled with tap water that is humidifying and warmed up slightly in order to maintain a patient&#8217;s comfort during treatment and prevent drying out of the nasal and oral mucous membranes. The humidified air is filtered through CPAP device filters before being delivered through the tubing to the patient&#8217;s airways. CPAP supplies such as device filters help to protect patients from airborne contaminants such as pet dander, allergens, mold and bacterial pathogens that may be harmful to the patient. Without the filter, patients can develop allergies, respiratory infections and other illnesses during treatment that may exacerbate their pre-exisiting condition of sleep apnea.</p>
<p>CPAP supplies are essential in treating certain conditions of sleep apnea. Properly fitted and functioning CPAP supplies must be obtained in order to achieve <strong>successful and effective CPAP therapy</strong>. Continual replacement and maintenance of a patient&#8217;s CPAP supplies can work to decrease the possibility of under-treatment or secondary respiratory illness occurring. Choosing the right CPAP supplies allows patients to be sure that they are getting the most beneficial treatment for sleep apnea.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Right CPAP Mask Fit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 23:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CPAP is a treatment used in respiratory therapy to alleviate symptoms such as restless sleeping caused by conditions of apnea. Apnea is the intermittent absence of breathing in a patient and often occurs during hours of sleep. CPAP works to maintain a positive airway pressure in the airways of the patient by applying gentle air [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CPAP is a treatment used in respiratory therapy to alleviate symptoms such as restless sleeping caused by conditions of apnea. Apnea is the intermittent absence of breathing in a patient and often occurs during hours of sleep. CPAP works to maintain a positive airway pressure in the airways of the patient by applying gentle air pressure on the airways through an air delivery system. Generally, the delivery system involves a CPAP mask designed to accommodate the patient&#8217;s breathing patterns and comfort preferences. There are many different types of CPAP masks available on the market. Determining which CPAP mask is the right one for the patient is determined by a number of factors including the way they breathe and what is most comfortable for them. </p>
<p>	<a href=http://ionmysleep.com>CPAP mask</a> users who breathe mostly through the nose will probably utilize masks covering only the nose. These are the original and most popular design of CPAP masks available. Nasal CPAP masks cover the whole nose in a triangular shaped plastic or silicone dome. They can also enclose only the nostrils at the base of the nose in CPAP mask designs called nasal prong masks. These types of CPAP masks are the most light-weight and unrestrictive forms of CPAP therapy available. The reduced constriction of the patient&#8217;s mouth is desirable for most patients. Nasal CPAP masks also can irritate the patient&#8217;s nostrils which will prevent their use. </p>
<p>	Oral CPAP masks utilize only the mouth to deliver the positive airway pressure treatment to the patient. Oral CPAP masks are used for patients who are primarily mouth-breathers because of pre-existing nasal obstruction, congestion or simply preference. They have flaps that rest against both the lips and the teeth that stabilize the mask on to the patient. </p>
<p>	 Patients who breathe through both their nose and mouth can use a full face CPAP mask. Full face CPAP masks provide coverage for both the nose and mouth and encircle them in a large rectangular or triangular shaped silicone or plastic dome. The mask shape chosen depends on the patient&#8217;s preferences for comfort and facial shape. Some patients may also lose air from their airways through their eyes and require the use of a circular CPAP mask that covers the eyes, mouth and nose areas. This type of CPAP mask is called a total CPAP mask. These CPAP masks are often heavier and more cumbersome than the nasal or oral mask alone. Patients who use them have often tried using nasal or oral masks before without success. </p>
<p>	Choice of CPAP mask can be a daunting and challenging task. Physicians or sleep specialists can be extremely helpful in assisting patients in choosing the right type of CPAP mask for their treatment needs and comfort level. Consulting with a professional can make the transition into CPAP therapy easier on the patient. CPAP masks can be very beneficial in improving a patient&#8217;s life and future health prospects by preventing more serious chronic conditions such as obesity, heart attack, hypertension, diabetes or stroke. The type of CPAP mask patients choose is integral to the effectiveness and ease of use of any <a href=http://ionmysleep.com>CPAP device</a>. </p>
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		<title>Consequences Of Not Replacing CPAP Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 15:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CPAP, also called continuous positive airway pressure, is a treatment commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as sleep apnea. CPAP applies a mild level of air pressure into the patient&#8217;s airways through a nasal or facial mask. Humidified air travels through filters into tubes that connect to the masks which are secured to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CPAP, also called continuous positive airway pressure, is a treatment commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as sleep apnea. CPAP applies a mild level of air pressure into the patient&#8217;s airways through a nasal or facial mask. Humidified air travels through filters into tubes that connect to the masks which are secured to the patient&#8217;s face. Positive air pressure from CPAP equipment helps to maintain positive pressure in the patient&#8217;s lungs which keeps them breathing easily throughout the night. <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">CPAP equipment</a> can minimize the effects of sleep apnea including restless sleep, daytime fatigue or loud snoring. CPAP equipment must be replaced and maintained frequently so that they continue to operate efficiently and effectively treat sleep apnea.</p>
<p>CPAP water and humidifying chambers must be replaced once every six months. These water chambers usually are filled with regular tap water. Tap water is composed of water as well as many types of minerals dissolved within the water. These minerals can deposit on the CPAP equipment causing it to cloud, crack and pit. The micro cracks and pits can accumulate many pathogens such as bacteria and debris that can cause recurrent respiratory infections and allergies. The stabilizing supplies used to apply facial and nasal masks to a patient&#8217;s face also should be replaced. The straps and headgear often wear out and loose elasticity due to wear and tear. Loosening of the stabilizing components CPAP equipment can lead to poor fit and under-treatment. Under-treatment of sleep apnea are detrimental to a patient&#8217;s health provide a predisposition to other respiratory, metabolic and physical ailments.</p>
<p>CPAP equipment such as nasal cushions and masks also should be replaced regularly to avoid misfit and the resulting under-treatment. A misfit of this type of equipment can make the therapy uncomfortable for the patient. Regular replacement of <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">CPAP equipment</a> can alleviate nasal irritation and secondary skin irritation that may develop from CPAP devices that utilize nasal components. CPAP tubing should be replaced because it can develop microscopic holes and tears that can lead to air leakage. Again, this will diminish the effects of treatment and lead to an increased risk for sleep apnea side effects such as cardiovascular disease, stroke and heart attack.</p>
<p>The CPAP equipment that is the most vital to replace is the device filter. These should be replaced once every three months. Device filters act to protect patients from contaminants in the air that can trigger allergic or infectious responses in patients such as airborne pet dander, allergens and bacterial pathogens. If CPAP equipment is not replaced, these dangerous substances can build up within the CPAP device increasing the chance of clogging the filter. Once the filter is clogged it becomes ineffective at stopping harmful substances from entering the CPAP equipment. The dangerous respiratory stimulants can then be directly introduced into the patient&#8217;s airways leading to allergies, infections and other respiratory complications.</p>
<p>CPAP equipment should be replaced in order to achieve successful treatment of sleep apnea and other respiratory disorders. The chances of contracting secondary respiratory illness such as allergies or bacterial respiratory infections can be decreased by regularly replacing the components of the CPAP device. This will ensure that air leaks are eliminated and treatment is given in the full dosage. CPAP device replacement will reduce the chance of serious consequences and allow the patient to derive the most benefit from CPAP treatment.</p>
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		<title>Types of Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 14:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea is a common condition that afflicts many patients. Sleep apnea occurs when a patient stops breathing for intermittent periods while sleeping. This condition is commonly diagnosed using a combination of clinical symptoms and laboratory studies. Many patients report excessive daytime fatigue to their physicians and are then sent for a formal sleep study [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea is a common condition that afflicts many patients. Sleep apnea occurs when a patient stops breathing for intermittent periods while sleeping. This condition is commonly diagnosed using a combination of clinical symptoms and laboratory studies. Many patients report excessive daytime fatigue to their physicians and are then sent for a formal sleep study or polysomnography. Polysomnographies help to quantify the number and severity of apneic events during a single night. Though they are diagnosed in a similar way, there are multiple forms of sleep apnea that may afflict a patient. These types include:</p>
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<li>Obstructive</li>
<li>Central</li>
<li>Mixed or complex sleep apnea.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The most commonly diagnosed type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the upper airways including the trachea collapse when the patient is asleep. Mild cases of obstructive sleep apnea can occur due to upper respiratory infections such as the common cold. More severe forms of obstructive sleep apnea can be chronic and require treatment with sleep apnea supplies. Patients with decreased muscle tone and increased soft fatty tissue around their airways can be at risk for narrowed airways and obstructive sleep apnea. This type of sleep apnea is more common among the elderly and men. The frequency of treatment for obstructive sleep apnea with <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">sleep apnea supplies</a> increases with obesity, smoking, diabetes and age. Symptoms associated with obstructive sleep apnea can include loud snoring, restless sleep and fatigue during the day. The loudness of snoring episodes does not correlate with severity of this disease. In fact, if the obstruction of the airway is severe enough there may not be enough movement of air in the passageway to produce any sound.</p>
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<p>Central sleep apnea, also called Cheyne-Stokes respiration, is another type of sleep apnea. The respiratory control centers in the brain are unbalanced in patients with this type of sleep apnea. Normally, blood carbon dioxide concentrations provide feedback to the brain causing fluctuating respiratory patterns while patients sleeping to keep oxygen levels at an acceptable level. In central sleep apnea, this monitoring system does not respond quickly enough to high carbon dioxide levels and patients stops breathing then starts again. During periods lacking breathing, patients are completely unaware they are not breathing and make no effort to regain respiration. Consequences of prolonged reduced oxygen blood levels can include brain damage in the most extreme situations. Usually, the effects of central sleep apnea are milder and present chronically rather than acute brain damage.</p>
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<p>Mixed or complex sleep apnea is a combination of both types of sleep apnea described above. Long term obstructive sleep apnea that goes untreated without sleep apnea supplies can lead to the development of central sleep apnea. Patients with complex sleep apnea have signs of obstructive sleep apnea such as loud snoring and restless sleeping but do not respond to treatment with sleep apnea supplies. Central apnea is still noted even though the obstructive component of sleep apnea has been removed.</p>
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<p>Many treatment options are available for the different types of sleep apnea.  <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">Sleep apnea supplies</a> such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) can help avoid serious complications associated with obstructive sleep apnea such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, high blood pressure and diabetes. Treatments can also prevent loud snoring that can contribute to restless nights. Some side effects of central sleep apnea include seizures, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart attacks and metabolic acidosis. Many of the long term side effects from this type of sleep apnea can be prevented using sleep apnea supplies. CPAP and adaptive servo-ventilation therapy has been used to manage complex sleep apnea.</p>
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		<title>What To Do When You&#8217;ve Been Diagnosed with Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 14:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After receiving the diagnosis of sleep apnea, lots of patients may wonder what the next step in their care is and if there is anything they can do in order to improve their condition. Medicine has not yet developed a cure for sleep apnea but there are many ways the symptoms and chance of long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After receiving the diagnosis of sleep apnea, lots of patients may wonder what the next step in their care is and if there is anything they can do in order to improve their condition. Medicine has not yet developed a cure for sleep apnea but there are many ways the symptoms and chance of long term serious side effects of sleep apnea can be decreased. Some long term side effects that sleep apnea may cause include congestive heart failure and possibly even death. Generally, sleep apnea supplies such as CPAP therapy are used in conjunction with other methods of treatment and can be extremely effective in curbing the effects sleep apnea can have on a patient&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Patients may be sent for medical tests such as a polysomnogram that can help determine the type of sleep apnea supplies that will be the most beneficial for the patient&#8217;s condition. Sleep apnea supplies that are prescribed by a doctor, sleep specialist or center are commonly CPAP machines or devices. CPAP machines utilize continuous positive airway pressure to ensure that a patient&#8217;s airways remain open while the patient is sleeping. Sleep apnea supplies that may be used in conjunction with CPAP machines include: face masks, humidifying chambers, securing straps, facial cushions and various connecting tubes for the machine. Sleep apnea supplies can be purchased for a medical supplies vendor. A sleep specialist can help patients determine the best fit and function for their lifestyle.</p>
<p><a href="http://ionmysleep.com">Sleep apnea supplies</a> are not only limited to CPAP machines and masks. Many other methods of treatment can be effective in augmenting the treatment given by traditional sleep apnea supplies. Weight control can be beneficial in treatment of sleep apnea. Obesity worsens sleep apnea because fat deposits accumulate around the neck and central abdominal region. An increased amount of neck fat contributes to obstruction of the airway. Large amounts of central obesity make inspiration and expiration more difficult because the muscles required for respiration have to work harder to heave the chest up and down.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea supplies can also include supplies that can curb habitual smoking. Smoking worsens sleep apnea because it decreasing a patient&#8217;s resting lung capacity. While patients are sleeping, decreased lung capacity can contribute to cessation of breathing. Narrowed airways caused by allergies can also make sleep apnea worse. Ensuring the central air conditioning system and utilized sleep apnea supplies have new filters can help reduce the prevalence of allergen induced narrowing of the airways.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea supplies can be extremely beneficial for patients who are diagnosed with sleep apnea. It is important that patients first discuss their treatment options with their physician or healthcare provider in order to minimize the risk of making the condition worse. It is imperative that patient&#8217;s follow their physician&#8217;s prescribed treatment. Sleep apnea does not have to be a life-threatening condition. With proper adjustments to a patient&#8217;s lifestyle and the addition of sleep apnea supplies, <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">sleep apnea</a> can become a manageable condition with little impact on the quality of a patient&#8217;s life.</p>
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		<title>Top Brands of CPAP Supplies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The technology known as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is often used to treat conditions like obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP machines deliver air through nasal or full face masks, creating enough pressure upon inhalation to keep airways open. The first CPAP machine was invented in 1981 by Dr. Collin Sullivan and has since made many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The technology known as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is often used to treat conditions like obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP machines deliver air through nasal or full face masks, creating enough pressure upon inhalation to keep airways open. The first CPAP machine was invented in 1981 by Dr. Collin Sullivan and has since made many technological advances. Currently, manufacturers such as Respironics, ResMed, DeVilbiss, Puritan Bennett and Fisher and Paykel are refining the design and production of CPAP supplies in order to make them more accessible and comfortable for use in today&#8217;s patients. CPAP supplies are becoming more lightweight, quieter and smaller in size and shape. Though there are many types and manufacturers of CPAP supplies, the most widely used and most popular brands of CPAP supplies include Respironics CPAP supplies and RedMed CPAP supplies.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">Resmed CPAP supplies</a> company was formed in 1989 to develop products involved in screening, treatment and long-term management of sleep-disorder breathing conditions. Their products are used in over seventy countries with offices and distribution around the world. The Respironics CPAP supplies company was formed in 1979. Respironics CPAP supplies have three different lines of products including sleep and home respiratory, hospital and international lines. Respironics products are manufactured to treat conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea, sleep-related movement disorders, circadian rhythm disorders and restless leg syndrome. Respironics also produces CPAP masks that are customized for men or women. Respironics Hospital Group manufacturers products that can deliver respiratory drugs along with treating sleep-related respiratory disorders. Medications delivered this route can be used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension, cystic fibrosis, chronic pulmonary disease and asthma. Resmed does not create products that allow for respiratory drug delivery for complications of disease other than sleep apnea.</p>
<p>Both Resmed CPAP supplies and Respironics CPAP supplies come with a two year manufacturers warranty. Though most Resmed CPAP supplies and Respironics CPAP supplies are quiet, Resmed CPAP supplies tend to be about five decibels quieter than the Respironics models of CPAP machines. <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">Respironics CPAP supplies</a> have both home and travel sized models while Resmed produces mostly travel sized portable CPAP machines. Respironics CPAP supplies are also heavier than Resmed CPAP supplies by about three or four pounds. Resmed CPAP machines also do not have built-in humidifiers while almost all models of the Respironics CPAP machines have built-in humidifiers except the Respironics SleepEasy II. Advances in technology has also evolved into auto CPAP machines that allow for a range in fluctuating applied pressure as user needs change through treatment. This type of technology is not available in either Resmed or Respironics products. All of the Respironics and Resmed CPAP supplies offer the support of a data card usage in order to track performance data. The only exception is the Respironics SleepEasyII which does not offer the data recording option.</p>
<p>Though there are many different kinds and manufacturers of CPAP machines, Resmed CPAP supplies and Respironics CPAP supplies are some of the best. Though product differences between both of these manufacturers are subtle, many of these differences can be used to determine the best type of CPAP machine for the patient. Careful consideration of the CPAP machine used can be helpful in making the treatment and management of respiratory sleep disorders more successful and effective.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of CPAP Masks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Continuous positive airway pressure is a type of respiratory therapy used by many patients who have sleep apnea. Sleep apnea occurs when a patient intermittently stops breathing during sleep. Continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, maintains positive pressure in the lungs by gently sending air into the airways through a CPAP mask. CPAP masks are designed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuous positive airway pressure is a type of respiratory therapy used by many patients who have sleep apnea. Sleep apnea occurs when a patient intermittently stops breathing during sleep. Continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, maintains positive pressure in the lungs by gently sending air into the airways through a <a href="http://ionmysleep.com/">CPAP mask</a>. CPAP masks are designed to fit the breathing patterns and accommodate the differences in comfort levels between patients. A couple of the different types of CPAP masks include those that cover either the nose or mouth alone or a hybrid coverage of both the nose and mouth.</p>
<p>CPAP masks covering only the nose are the original and most popular design of CPAP mask available on the market today. Nasal CPAP masks generally cover the entire nose in either a triangular shape or only enclose the nostrils at the base of the nose. A nasal prong CPAP mask resides within the nostrils and provides the most lightweight and un-restrictive form of CPAP therapy. These types of masks are the lightest and reduce constriction on a patient’s mouth. However, nasal CPAP masks may irritate patient nostrils. Oral CPAP masks use only the oral cavity to deliver positive pressure to the patient’s airways. An oral CPAP mask can be used for patients who must breath through their mouthes due to nasal obstruction or congestion. These types of masks have two flaps resting against the teeth and lips that stabilize the mask to the patient.</p>
<p>There are also CPAP masks that cover both the nose and mouth in a triangular, circular or rectangular fashion. A full face CPAP mask covers both the nose and mouth in a large triangular shape. This type of mask is utilized in patients who breathe through both their mouths and noses during sleepi. Circular CPAP masks are often total face masks that enclose a large portion of the face, including the mouth, nose and eyes. Total CPAP masks are used for patients who lose air through their eyes. Rectangular masks are similar to triangular full face masks and seal off both the nose and the mouth. A rectangular CPAP mask covers only the nostrils and not the entire nose like the full face CPAP mask. All three of these types of masks are generally heavier and bulkier than other masks. They are commonly utilized by patients who have had issues using nasal masks alone.</p>
<p>The type of CPAP mask to choose can be a difficult decision. A physician or a sleep specialist can be helpful in making the transition to using a CPAP system easier. <a href="http://ionmysleep.com/">CPAP masks</a> can be instrumental in improving patients’ lives as well as their future health. This type of therapy can prevent chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension and cardiac failure. Choosing the right kind of CPAP mask is important in ensuring CPAP devices are effective and easy to use and incorporate into daily life.</p>
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		<title>CPAP Supply Replacement Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 19:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally used on racehorses CPAP is a medical treatment that maintains a continuous positive airway pressure in patients lungs by using mind air pressure in order to maintain airway dilation in those with breathing problems such as sleep apnea. CPAP does not provide pressure to replace normal respiratory function, so patients must still be able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Originally used on racehorses CPAP is a medical treatment that maintains a continuous positive airway pressure in patients lungs by using mind air pressure in order to maintain airway dilation in those with breathing problems such as sleep apnea. CPAP does not provide pressure to replace normal respiratory function, so patients must still be able to initiate breaths in order to use CPAP supplies for effective treatment. There are many types of CPAP supplies that are necessary to properly utilize this therapy. In order to maximize the benefits that CPAP can provide a patient, <a href=http://ionmysleep.com>CPAP supplies</a> must be periodically replaced during the course of treatment. </p>
<p>Normally, masks and tubing are replaced once every three months in order to compensate for normal wear and tear. Masks may also be replaced whenever the patient&#8217;s comfort requirements change. Well-fitting and sealing masks are integral for successful treatment with CPAP supplies. Over time, masks may lose their original shape and accumulate debris as well as residue from the patients face&#8211;reducing the quality of the mask. Tubing may develop minute holes and tears that can cause air leakage. </p>
<p>Nasal cushions, facial cushions, and device filters should be replaced on a monthly basis. Device filters are commonly used to filter the air that is circulated into the CPAP machine. Over time, these filters can accumulate bacteria or pet dander and lead to further complications of the respiratory system such as infections or allergies. Nasal and facial cushions ensure a comfortable, snug fit for the mask. Normal wear and tear of these cushions may lead to discomfort that can wake the patient or otherwise disturb the quality of sleep. </p>
<p>Every six months, the head gear, chin strap and water chamber ought to be replaced. CPAP head gear and chin straps stretch and lose elasticity over time, leading to a poor fit around the patient&#8217;s head. Loose chin straps and head gear may lead to the mask moving at night, often waking the patient up and forcing the patient to adjust the mask for a better fit. Much like the tubing required for CPAP, water chambers may also develop minute cracks and pitting due to the mineral content of average tap water. These deformities in the CPAP supplies can become repositories for bacterial growth and develop into a quick source for infection.</p>
<p>Replacement of CPAP supplies will allow patients to feel more confident in the quality and effectiveness of their therapy. The most benefit derived from CPAP if treatment is consistent over time and is only possible with functional <a href=http://ionmysleep.com>CPAP supplies</a>. Effective CPAP treatment will allow patients to have more restorative sleep and increased energy levels during the day. It can also help reduce the incidence of diabetes, hypertension and other serious illnesses. CPAP supplies can be replaced by speaking to a physician or sleep specialist about ordering supplies regularly from a medical supply retailer. Replacing CPAP supplies will allow patients to sleep more comfortably and wake up rested and ready to take on the day. </p>
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		<title>Top 5 Benefits of CPAP Therapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 18:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common treatments for patients with chronic respiratory problems such as sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP therapy. This therapy uses an external device to deliver mild air pressure from a humidified chamber into the lungs in order to keep airways open with positive pressure. This process involve using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common treatments for patients with chronic respiratory problems such as sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure or <a href=http://ionmysleep.com>CPAP therapy</a>. This therapy uses an external device to deliver mild air pressure from a humidified  chamber into the lungs in order to keep airways open with positive pressure. This process involve using an air delivery system like CPAP masks held on by straps and facial cushions. Below are the top five benefits of CPAP therapies.</p>
<p>People who have had chronic interruptions of sleep cycles are able to return to normal sleep patterns while undergoing CPAP therapy. Patients afflicted with sleep apnea are often awoken during the night by their bodies when they are unable to breath or stop breathing intermittently. CPAP therapies prevents patients from losing the ability to breath, allowing them to sleep soundly through the night. </p>
<p>Increasing levels of sleep also can have an effect on patient&#8217;s daily lives. One of the major benefits of utilizing CPAP therapy is an increase of alertness during the day as well as a decrease in daytime drowsiness that may hinder work productivity. Once patients begin incorporating CPAP therapy into their lives,  they are able to wake feeling rested and ready to tackle the days activities without being groggy or sluggish. </p>
<p>Lack of sleep has also been correlated with depression, anxiety, loss of concentration, and poor memory. CPAP therapies are effective in reducing the incidence of depression and anxiety in patients who previously had interrupted night sleeping from respiratory distress. They can also help patients avoid problems focusing in the day time. </p>
<p>The benefits of CPAP therapy do not end with immediate gains but also include a reduction in the incidence of long term health consequences such as coronary artery disease, stroke, heart failure and atrial fibrillation. CPAP therapy also reduces high blood pressure, obesity, asthma, seizures and headaches. </p>
<p>Lastly, patients who have bed partners also report improvements in the quality of their partner&#8217;s sleep as well. Patients undergoing CPAP therapy no longer toss and turn at night in order to maintain a normal breathing pattern and do not cause disruptions to their partners rest., allowing their partner to sleep soundly. </p>
<p><a href=http://ionmysleep.com>CPAP therapies</a>  can be instrumental in a patient&#8217;s life. They can be used to prevent more serious life threatening conditions that may arise if sleep apnea is not treated effectively. CPAP therapy allows for patients to have a restful sleep without interruptions from breathing difficulties. </p>
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		<title>Components of a CPAP Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. A CPAP machine creates pressure for those who cannot create it on their own and have difficulty breathing. In particular, CPAP equipment is highly beneficial for those who suffer from a sleeping disorder known as sleep apnea. In sleep apnea, an individual experiences brief pauses in the breathing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. A CPAP machine creates pressure for those who cannot create it on their own and have difficulty breathing. In particular, <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">CPAP equipment</a> is highly beneficial for those who suffer from a sleeping disorder known as sleep apnea. In sleep apnea, an individual experiences brief pauses in the breathing which interrupt their sleeping patter. While this may seem harmless, over time this can actually become detrimental. In fact as the individual accumulates more and more sleep loss, their productivity decreases and they can also experience various health conditions. Those who deal with difficulty breathing can find relief in CPAP equipment.</p>
<p>There are numerous components that constitute the CPAP machine. Firstly, there is the CPAP machine. This is the main part because it is the one responsible for providing the airflow pressure. The next piece is the CPAP mask. This is where an individual puts their face at which point the airflow pressure begins to enter their system. CPAP masks can come in a variety of forms, but most commonly include CPAP nasal masks, nasal pillows, and full-face masks. Lastly, the hose is the part that connects these two components, linking the CPAP mask with the CPAP machine. The CPAP machine, the CPAP mask, and the hose make up the three major components of the CPAP equipment, however there are several others. These include a number of different accessories that can be utilized to increase an individual’s comfort when using the CPAP equipment.</p>
<p>The nasal mask is one of the most frequently used CPAP masks. It is also one of the easiest and most comfortable to use because it only covers an individual’s nose. The pressure travels through the nose, down the throat, and the reaches the lungs. Nasal pillows sometimes referred to as lip-seal mouthpieces are an alternative option to the nasal mask. In this type of CPAP mask, there is a small tube and a set of straps that keep it in place right below the nostrils. Lastly, the full-face mask covers an individual’s entire face. This style is highly efficient at preventing an individual from breathing through their mouth so they breathe only through their nose to ensure a closed pressure system. While this may be a very good option, having one’s entire face covered may not sound like very appealing for those suffering from claustrophobia.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea can cause a lot of grief for people. The CPAP machine that was developed by Dr. Colin Sullivan in 1981 can offer individuals a way to deal with their sleep apnea and enjoy sleeping once again. There are numerous pieces of <a href="http://ionmysleep.com">CPAP equipment</a> that comprise the CPAP machine. From main parts like the CPAP machine to the less major accessories, there are many features that are utilized to collectively improve the airway pressure while an individual sleeps. In this manner, it eliminates the interruptions in an individual’s sleep and leads to restful night followed by productive days. CPAP equipment can play a major role in increasing the quality of life for individuals with sleep apnea.</p>
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