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CPAP Equipment: Heated Humidifier

CPAP therapy is the most effective treatment of choice for obstructive sleep apnea.  Using a CPAP machine can cause the nasal passages to dry out, especially in the winter months.  A heated humidifier will help with this problem. Continue Reading →

Disadvantages of a CPAP Machine – Part 1

A CPAP machine is the single most effective treatment for sleep apnea.  Many users have no problems and using their CPAP machine is a breeze.  For others, there may be several problems that develop along the way. Continue Reading →

Think You Have Sleep Apnea? Get A Sleep Study

If you think that you may have sleep apnea you should see a sleep disorders specialist.  Then you will probably be sent for a sleep study, or polysomnogram, which will record various parameters while you sleep and serve as a tool for diagnosis. Continue Reading →

BIPAP: An Alternative to CPAP

CPAP is an acronym that stands for continuous positive airway pressure.  It is a form of therapy used for people who have obstructive sleep apnea.  Sometimes the continuous pressure of CPAP is uncomfortable for the person using it.  If that happens, BIPAP may be an alternative. Continue Reading →

Sleep Apnea – Symptoms and Treatment

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder affecting millions of people. It is characterized by one or more pauses in breathing while you sleep, with each pause lasting approximately 10 seconds up to 30 seconds or longer.

When normal breathing starts again, it can be accompanied by a choking sound or loud snort. Apnea results in poor sleep quality and leads to daytime sleepiness, fatigue and irritability.

There are several types of sleep apnea but obstructive sleep apnea is the most common. It happens when the throat muscles relax intermittently during sleep, thus blocking your airway. This condition usually affects older adults although anyone can develop OSA. It is also common in overweight individuals. Continue Reading →

What Is Sleep Apnea?

When you sleep, the muscles in your throat become relaxed.  This will cause a slight narrowing that is not usually a problem.  But in a person with sleep apnea, this narrowing causes breathing problems that are significant enough to lower oxygen levels and cause severe sleep disruption. Continue Reading →

CPAP machine review – Respironics

There are several types and manufacturers of CPAP machines.  This article will review the Respironics Pro M Series with C-flex. Continue Reading →

Sleep Apnea Symptoms: What Are They?

Sleep apnea is a general term for breathing problems that happen when we sleep.  Someone with sleep apnea may stop breathing as many as 100 times per hour. Continue Reading →

Heart Failure and Central Sleep Apnea

Central sleep apnea is a form of sleep apnea that is characterized by the temporary absence of a signal to breathe from the brains respiratory center.  When this happens, there is no effort to breathe made by the individual.  Continue Reading →

Do you snore? You are not alone.

Snoring is a problem “heard” round the world.  It is believed to affect nearly half the populations in coutries everywhere.  Continue Reading →

CPAP Machine Review: Goodknight CPAP

Those who suffer from a sleep disorder called obstructive sleep apnea may elect to use a CPAP machine.  Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) happens when an obstruction in the upper airway during sleep causes a person to have periods of breathing disturbances.  These respiratory disturbances cause oxygen levels to dip repeatedly during the night and can cause sleep disruption that keeps you from feeling rested the next day.  Over time, untreated OSA can lead to high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease and sexual dysfunction. Continue Reading →

Sleep Apnea Mask – Should you get one?

Apnea is a Greek word that means “without breath.”  Literally.  The  three types of apnea are obstructive, central and mixed.  Obstructive sleep apnea is by far the most common of these three.  Though these types have their differences, the similaity between them is that, if left untreated, people with any type of sleep apnea may stop breathing when they sleep many, many times.  I have seen indexes as high as 100 times per hour.  And I have seen it more than once. Continue Reading →

CPAP Supplies – Convenient Access For Sleep Apnea Sufferers

Apnea is defined as “absence of breath”.  Sleep apnea is, therefore, the absence of breath when you sleep.  Sleep deprivation as well as serious health conditions can develop over time for someone who suffers from this disorder.  The most effective form of treatment for sleep apnea is CPAP. Continue Reading →

Sleep apnea masks: Fisher & Paykel Zest

If you have obstructive sleep apnea, you may very well have to use a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine at night when you sleep. This machine blows air into your airway via a mask and helps your airway to stay open when you breathe during sleep. One of the biggest challenges that patients who wear CPAP face is the process of trying many sleep apnea masks and find the one that is the best fit for them. Continue Reading →

CPAP Masks – Common Problems

CPAP masks can cause brand new problems for sufferers of sleep apnea, as well as being therapy for the old problems.   But small aggravations are no excuse for not wearing  your CPAP mask.  If you stop using your CPAP mask you won’t be able to get anyone to travel with you due to the loud, obnoxious snoring they have to listen to.  Not to mention worrying about you because you gasp for air all night long!!

Here are some remedies to the most common problems you will suffer as a user of CPAP: Continue Reading →

Try a CPAP mask: A cure for a snoring relationship

It is known that sleep apnea can lead to decreased sexual function and a lessened desire for intimacy.  The strain that the symptoms of sleep apnea put on a relationship are the same no matter who you are. Continue Reading →

What is the Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

The most widely used treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is CPAP, which stands for continuous positive airway pressure.  Less common treatments are surgery and the use of oral appliances.  The latter treatments can be effective for some people, but not as many as those who CPAP works well for.   All of these forms of treatment should also include any needed weight loss, exercise and avoidance of alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics. Continue Reading →

CPAP Machines: Helpful Tips For Use

There are alot of tricks that patients can try to help them to get better use from their CPAP machines.  If you have difficulty wearing your CPAP at night, one of these tips may be the answer for you. Continue Reading →

Traveling With a CPAP Machine

It is much easier to travel with a CPAP machine than it used to be. CPAP machines are much improved due to the advances in technology. Continue Reading →

CPAP Mask Comfort: Tips for Getting Used to a CPAP Mask

If you have sleep apnea, you will most likely be prescribed a CPAP machine with a CPAP mask.  Sometimes lifestyle changes will alleviate the symptoms, but, if not, your physician will want you to wear CPAP because it is the most effective treatment. Continue Reading →

Sleep Apnea Treatment: Which one is for me?

Sleep apnea is the most common of all sleep disorders.  It can affect your overall health in a serious manner if left untreated.  Here are some options for treatment if you are diagnosed with sleep apnea. Continue Reading →

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. Continue Reading →

Disadvantages of a CPAP Machine – Part 2

As discussed in the article prior to this one, CPAP is the single most effective treatment for sleep apnea.  There are some disadvantages of wearing CPAP for some users, however. Continue Reading →

How to Choose the Best CPAP Mask

Doctors often recommend the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices such as CPAP masks to correct obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder wherein the airflow stops or decreases significantly despite the effort to breathe. It is caused by obstruction of the airway and results in pauses in breathing during sleep so that one or more breaths are missed. Continue Reading →

CPAP For Sleep Apnea

Millions of people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea find relief with the help of CPAP machines. CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure. Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder where the patient’s airway passage closes during sleep so that breathing stops momentarily. CPAP machines provide a constant airflow which holds the airway open during sleep, providing uninterrupted breathing and a restful sleep. Continue Reading →