A CPAP machine is a piece of equipment designed to help people suffering with Sleep Apnea. CPAP is an abbreviation for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. The machine is a non-invasive form of treatment that helps Sleep Apnea sufferers breath at night. CPAP Machine Components Whilst there are three main components (mask, pipe/hose and machine) there
Sleep Apnea or Sleep Apnoea?
If you have been diagnosed with OSA or are in the business of sleep there is no doubt you have heard of and are familiar with the words Sleep Apnea. Pronounced Ap-Knee-A, this word has proposed many spelling quandaries for those using it. And it is highly possible you have seen a variety of spelling
Sleep Apnea In Children
What Is Sleep Apnea? In short sleep apnoea is the stopping and starting of breathing during sleep. Sleep Apnea in children is not something commonly discussed or talked about. This is usually because it can present slightly different in children to adults and is usually misdiagnosed for another health condition. Sleep Apnea commonly knows as
Can You Die From Sleep Apnea?
In short, the answer is yes you can die from sleep apnea. People have died from Sleep Apnea. However, this is not common and is usually down to a lack of treatment as a result of not being diagnosed. Sleep Apnea isn’t always obvious if you do not know what it is. It can present
CPAP VS BIPAP: Life Saving Machines
CPAP VS BIPAP is often questioned by those receiving treatment for sleep apnea. Both machines treat the sleep disorder in a similar way. But, one is not better than the other. They are just different, and suit individuals for different reasons. Your sleep physician will be able to help choose which one is best for
Causes Of Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea is serious sleep disorder in which breathing stops repeatedly throughout the night. The causes of Sleep Apnea vary and the severity of symptoms is dependent upon the person. There are two main types of sleep apnea: Obstructive Sleep Apnea: muscles of the airway relax and collapse causing periods of no breath during sleep
Signs Of Sleep Apnea
Signs of sleep apnea can vary person to person, but there are some common symptoms that can be missed or considered non-serious. Most will suffer symptoms and not realise they have sleep apnea. What Is Sleep Apnea In short sleep apnea is the stopping and starting of breathing during sleep. Signs of sleep apnea can
What Does CPAP Stand For?
What does CPAP stand for: CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Meaning a continual flow of air. This is used in the treatment of Sleep Apnoea. People with OSA (obstructive sleep apnoea) suffer with breathing difficulty during sleep as a result of their airways collapsing. The continuous airway pressure supplied by a CPAP machine
Who Should Use A CPAP Machine?
Who Should Use A CPAP Machine? A CPAP machine (continuous positive airway pressure) is a piece of equipment that aids in the treatment of Sleep Apnoea, also known as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). The CPAP Machine is specifically designed to keep the airway open at night to allow a normal breathing pattern. How Does It
Treatment Of Sleep Apnoea
We now know what OSA (obstructive sleep apnoea) is, some of the symptoms and the stages to diagnosis. But what happens after being diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea? What is the treatment of Sleep Apnoea? Well, this is dependent upon the severity and the cause of an individual’s condition. However, there are lots of options and