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		<title>CPAP Pillow and CPAP Nasal Pillows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are someone that suffers from Sleep Problems it might be well worth looking into what they are. Many people suffer from Sleep Apnea and do not even know it. This is when you stop breathing at night as you are sleeping and it puts extra pressure on your heart. This will awaken the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are someone that suffers from Sleep Problems it might be well worth looking into what they are. Many people suffer from Sleep Apnea and do not even know it. This is when you stop breathing at night as you are sleeping and it puts extra pressure on your heart. This will awaken the sufferer suddenly with their heart racing. If you suffer from this condition you need to used something called a CPAP Machine.</p>
<p>These machines help your breathing and airflow as you are sleeping. If you are using one of these machines it is important to also use a CPAP Nasal Pillows as well, a CPAP Nasal Pillow is basically a CPAP Pillow but it has added attachments. Using one of these pillows can greatly increase your chances of falling asleep easier because it firmly contours to your head and keeps your body aligned. If you find that you have trouble sleeping at first you should generally start to get over your initial problems in a few weeks. It is not the most comfortable thing using a cpap machine especially wearing a cpap mask but  if you have a good cpap pillow you should be able to get used to it. If you are still finding that you are having problems getting to sleep try loosening the straps on your cpap mask.</p>
<p>This can be an easy fix to your sleep problems. Another fantastic advantage to this whole process is that if you are a loud sleeper or loud snorer as many people are this breathing machine will eliminate that completely. Sometimes people who do not have sleep apnea but suffer from loud snoring problems use this machine just so their respective partners can get a good nights rest. The difference it makes is huge.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-47" title="cpap pillow" src="http://www.cpappillow.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/cpap-pillow-300x190.jpg" alt="cpap pillow" width="300" height="190" /> <strong>"Sleeping with a CPAP Pillow"</strong></p>
<p>The CPAP Nasal Pillow is an excellent way to stop Sleep Apnea and Snoring problems. If you find that you have either of these problems talk to your doctor about getting fitted for a Continuous Airway Pressure Machine (CPAP) today. The Difference will be like night and day!</p>
<p>Remember these key things when shopping for a CPAP Pillow:</p>
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<li>Know what position you like to sleep in (there are different shaped pillows)</li>
<li>Know what brand cpap machine you are planning to use with the pillow</li>
<li>If color matters to you make sure that you select it when ordering</li>
<li>Do not forget to include the price of shipping and handling into the final cost when searching for the Best Deal</li>
<li>Be wary of cheaper imitation Nasal Pillows, go with a namebrand one for the best quality</li>
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<p>Follow these simple tips and you should be well on your way to finding a great pillow for a fantastic nights sleep.</p>
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		<title>Pillow for CPAP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The combination of Pillow CPAP Machine and some general knowledge of sleep problems can help you get a good nights sleep if you find yourself suffering from Insomnia. Many people suffer from Sleep Apnea and other Sleep disorders and have no idea that they do. Their problems go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as general sleep problems. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The combination of <strong>Pillow CPAP </strong>Machine and some general knowledge of sleep problems can help you get a good nights sleep if you find yourself suffering from Insomnia. Many people suffer from Sleep Apnea and other Sleep disorders and have no idea that they do. Their problems go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as general sleep problems. This is unfortunate because once you are properly diagnosed, and if you do suffer from these problems there are some steps you can take to get a good nights sleep. If you suspect that you are suffering from undiagnosed sleep problems then your best course of action is to see a specialist. There are many sleep specialists and doctors that can see you and make a proper diagnosis that your regular doctor may not be able to make. This is due to the specialized treatment of Sleeping problems, regular doctors are unfortunately usually unaware of all the specific problems of Insomnia.</p>
<p>If you are diagnosed with having Sleep Apnea or other breathing problems then they most likely will recommend that you use a CPAP Machine at night. This Machine will ensure that you are able to breath properly while you are sleeping. It also has the added benefit of stopping loud snoring that is a common side affect of this disorder. If you do purchase a CPAP Machine you will need to also equip yourself with a CPAP Pilllow. CPAP Pillows are pillows that are specially designed to hold your head in place while you sleep in order for the breathing apparatus of the machine to firmly stay in place. If you are looking for a <strong>Pillow for CPAP</strong> then it is a good idea to do your research on C-PAP pillows online. There is a wide variety of types of pillows available, they come in different sizes and shapes. The most popular c pap pillow is usually the Contour form one. The great thing about these pillows is that they also have the added benefit of keeping your spine in alignment while you are sleeping. This can really cut down on back problems over time.</p>
<p>A good <strong>CPAP Pillow</strong> used with a CPAP machine can be the answer to your sleeping problems, even if you do not suffer from Sleep Apnea this machine has the ability to reduce if not completely eliminate the loud snoring that is often associated with sleep problems. This is a real solution to loud snoring, albeit it may take some getting used to but over time it will just become a part of your night time rituals. And its benefits make it work trying out. Imagine being able to finally get a good nights sleep, and your partner will also be happy with this solution for your Insomnia.</p>
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		<title>Continuous Positive Airway Pressure CPAP machine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CPAP Machines, if you find yourself reading this post then you must be either wondering what they are or looking for one to treat your sleep problems. These machines also known as Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Machines, are an amazing device that helps people all across the globe find a good nights sleep and . [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CPAP Machines, if you find yourself reading this post then you must be either wondering what they are or looking for one to treat your sleep problems. These machines also known as Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Machines, are an amazing device that helps people all across the globe find a good nights sleep and . They are often used in conjuntion with CPAP Pillows and allow you to be able to breath properly while you are sleeping. These machines are becoming more widespread in use across North America also as a form of ventilation for people in intensive care. What this machine does is deliver a a stream of continous forced air to the user. Through a hose that is funneled to the Cpap pillow and then to your sleep mask. This mask is worn across the face and is fashioned in such a way that the air creates pressure and this pressure stops problems such as Sleep Apnea.  It is this pressure that stops the problem not the movement of the air, this has the added affect reducing if not usually completely stopping Snoring. Snoring usually goes hand in hand with Sleep Apnea. Some patients use the machine solely for the purpose of  reducing or stopping their snoring problems. Im sure many wifes and loved ones have found this too be a great gift, as  snoring is one of the most disturbing sleep problems for others besides yourself. CPAP machines are becoming more and more common and as sleep disorders are identified they are being put to good use. These machines are highly versatile and that is the reason for their introduction into intensive care units, as they have the multi purpose ability to also help people who have problems breathing keep breathing.  If you suffer from Sleep Apnea, problems breathing, or loud snoring then this machine could be the answer to your problems. If you are looking to purchase one of these machines your best bet is to look online, as they are much cheaper. Make sure that you search for a reputable company to deal with, as their are refurbished machines sometimes being sold. In addition to your Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Machine you should look into getting a CPAP Pillow to keep the hose in place as you sleep. This is essential in order to not have problems when you are sleeping. This specially designed pillow contours to your head and holds the hose in place as you sleep.</p>
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		<title>CPAP Machine, treating Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CPAP machines are devices used to treat sleep apnea. The CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) machine provides consistent levels of air pressure and must be prescribed by a doctor. What is a CPAP machine? Sleep apnea causes those affected to experience obstructed airways while asleep. The throat closes leading to pauses in breathing in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CPAP machines are devices used to treat sleep apnea. The CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) machine provides consistent levels of air pressure and must be prescribed by a doctor.</p>
<p>What is a CPAP machine?<br />
Sleep apnea causes those affected to experience obstructed airways while asleep. The throat closes leading to pauses in breathing in the night. CPAP machines push air gently into the airways to prevent the throat from becoming blocked. The machine is worn over the the mouth and nose at night while sleeping. CPAP machines are designed to adjust the level of air pressure to the breath the patients take. The CPAP machine automatically adjusts the delivered pressure to the minimum necessary to keep airways open and unblocked. It has been reported that sleep apnea patients who use a CPAP machine not only get restful sleep but the risk of strokes and heart attacks are lowered. Some CPAP machines come with such features as humidifiers, flexible chin straps, and automatic altitude adjustments.</p>
<p>Using a CPAP machine<br />
• Before using the CPAP machine, wash and dry your face to ensure a proper seal of the mask.<br />
• Place the CPAP machine on a level surface that is lower than your bed, such as next to the bed.<br />
• Place the CPAP headgear over your mouth and nose tightly. Make sure the CPAP mask is not too tight as this can cause bruising.<br />
• Attach the swivel tube and hose to the connection on the mask.<br />
• Turn on the CPAP machine and make sure the airflow is steady.  Tighten the mask if air is leaking.<br />
• When you are done using the CPAP machine make sure to wash the mask with soap and warm water. Lie on a clean towel and allow to air dry. If you have a CPAP Pillow also adjust it according to your preference.</p>
<p>Adjusting to a CPAP machine<br />
• It may take time to adjust to using the CPAP machine, and here are some tips to follow.<br />
• Wear the mask in small increments during the day so you can become more comfortable with the CPAP machine.<br />
• Adjust the tubing on your CPAP machine so you can move freely while you sleep.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Cpap Machines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a fairly safe bet that most people do not really know what a CPAP machine is unless themselves or one of their loved ones have had to use one. CPAP machines, however, are increasingly common in modern American society. CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Basically, it is a fancy way of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a fairly safe bet that most people do not really know what a CPAP machine is unless themselves or one of their loved ones have had to use one. CPAP machines, however, are increasingly common in modern American society.</p>
<p>CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Basically, it is a fancy way of saying that it is a machine that pumps steady blasts of air through the user's air tube via tubes that go in their nostrils.</p>
<p>CPAP machines are used to treat people who experience sleep apnea. When a person suffers from sleep apnea, their airways close at night as the muscles in their throats relax. This cuts off the oxygen supply to their lungs and deprives their blood and cells of oxygen. Responding to this sort of unintentional asphyxiation, the body arouses the sleeper back into consciousness. Thus, one very common sign of sleep apnea is the inability to sleep because one constantly wakes up during the night. Those with sleep apnea may also be known to fall asleep during the day without knowing it, suddenly dropping into sleep and dozing for a minute or two before waking up again. Obviously, this condition can be dangerous, especially if driving or operating machinery. Sleep apnea is sometimes accompanied with moderate to severe snoring.</p>
<p>What the CPAP machine does is pumps a stream of air through the tubes. When the user puts it on, the air stops and their airway is kept open with the difference of air pressure. Pressure flows from a high gradient to a low gradient. When the airways begin to close from muscles relaxation, the pressure shifts in it to low pressure, causing the high pressure gradient from the CPAP machine to flow through and reopen it, allowing the wearer to breath. They are generally used in conjunction with a special CPAP pillow.</p>
<p>The main portion of the CPAP machine looks like a mask. Most common models cover both the mouth and the nose, though there are many that cover only the nose. Sleep apnea is a serious medical condition. If someone is concerned that they may have it, a doctors visit is highly recommended.</p>
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		<title>Sleep Apnea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea (apnea is defined as absent breathing) is a medical condition in which breathing is obstructed and ceases during sleep. Also known as obstructive sleep apnea, this condition causes fatigue and disrupted sleep, and in severe cases, may even be life-threatening. Individuals who have no known breathing problems may not be aware that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea (apnea is defined as absent breathing) is a medical condition in which breathing is obstructed and ceases during sleep. Also known as obstructive sleep apnea, this condition causes fatigue and disrupted sleep, and in severe cases, may even be life-threatening.</p>
<p>Individuals who have no known breathing problems may not be aware that they have sleep apnea. Sleep apnea occurs when the muscular structures that keep the upper airway open relax during sleep. This relaxation causes the tissue lining the inside of the throat to collapse into the airway and obstruct breathing. The obstruction of the airway leads to periods of apnea. These periods of apnea can last for several seconds to several minutes and can occur many times during the night. The brain senses the lack of oxygen and will cause the sleep apnea sufferer to awaken and begin breathing again. If this cycle of sleeping and waking occurs repeatedly, sleep will be of extremely poor quality. Individuals suffering from sleep apnea will normally feel fatigued and sleepy during the day.</p>
<p>Besides fatigue and sleepiness, the most common sign of sleep apnea is snoring. Partners of sleep apnea sufferers will usually be the first to notice the sleep apnea. Snoring will usually be continuous with pauses during periods of apnea. These periods of apnea will be followed by loud gasping or snorting when breathing recommences. Sleep apnea sufferers do not fully wake and often begin snoring again. If you use a CPAP machine and a CPAP Pillow you will find it can reduce this problem in an amazing way.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea is diagnosed definitively at a sleep clinic. The sleep clinic will monitor a patient’s breathing rate, blood oxygen level, and other vital signs while they sleep. Once a diagnosis is made, the most common treatment for sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). CPAP is accomplished by a pump-like machine and mask that fits over the nose. A constant flow of air is adjusted to provide enough pressure to keep the upper airway from collapsing during sleep. CPAP treatment gives most sleep apnea sufferers relief from their fatigue and sleepiness, but some may require surgical treatment.</p>
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