Monday, April 7, 2008

Oxygen Concentrator

What is an Oxygen Concentrator?



For various medical reasons, some people need to intake more oxygen than is available in ambient air. This could be due to respiratory disease, injury or disability. When lung capacity or performance is diminished, it is more difficult to intake and absorb the necessary amounts of oxygen. An oxygen concentrator compensates for this by providing more oxygen, thereby increasing the amount processed by the body. Concentrators can be used in the place of oxygen tanks, and are generally safer to use than tanks are.

Buying an Oxygen Concentrator



Oxygen concentrators are used in a wide variety of settings and applications. They are becoming a popular alternative to tank oxygen in homes and medical settings. Portable versions offer a practical and convenient way for users to maintain their treatment away from home. They can even be used on most commercial airlines, giving oxygen users much more freedom. Their increased safety (namely in their decreased volatility) have made them a critical component of military emergency care, especially in situations where the volatile nature of tank oxygen made their use a dangerous proposition.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

What Is a CPAP Machine?



CPAP stands for “continuous positive airway pressure”, which describes exactly what a CPAP machine does, though in very plain English. To put it simply, a CPAP delivers a continuous flow of air through the user’s airways, keeping them open and unobstructed. This is particularly important for sufferers from sleep apnea, whose airways can become obstructed as muscles relax during sleep. This can lead to severe deterioration in the quality of sleep due to frequent waking, which in turn can have detrimental effects on an apnea sufferer’s physical and mental well-being. Severe cases of apnea can be life threatening, making it crucial that proper treatment is obtained.

Setting Your CPAP Machine



CPAP machines are a common form of apnea treatment. Calibrated with the input of the user’s doctor, these machines keep airways open, allowing the user to breathe properly. Without breathing obstruction, the user is able to sleep deeply and continuously, often within the first night of use. Because the proper settings for a CPAP machine will vary from one person to the next, dependent on their particular situation, it’s important to consult with your doctor to determine the appropriate configuration for your machine. CPAP machines and supplies can be obtained online at www.etrode.com.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

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