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The importance of CPAP Parts in Toronto

A CPAP mask is the interface between the machine and you. The machine delivers a continuous supply of regulated air pressure through the mask fitted snugly over your mouth and nose. The success of the treatment depends on the fitting and comfort of these masks. An ill-fitting mask would lead to leakage of pressurized air and thus, in addition to rendering the treatment futile, can cause further complications.

Since these machines to treat sleep apnea come for a heavy price, it is essential to do complete research on the machine and its parts before buying them. Here is a quick look into the important CPAP parts apart from the masks available with all major CPAP clinics in Toronto:

CPAP Tubing

The CPAP mask is connected to the machine through flexible tubing, also known as the hose. This tubing facilitates the delivery of pressurized air to the masks or humidifiers. The smoother the tube, the quieter the machine will be. Although the tubing should be able to last for up to a year with proper care, it is advisable to replace the hose every three months. The patient could suffer from serious respiratory problems if he inhales air from infested tubing.

Humidifiers

Dry pressurized air delivered through the hose can lead to sneezing, nosebleeds, congestion, and coughing caused due to dryness of the mouth and nose, and sore throats. A humidifier helps counter this by adding moisture to the air introduced. Some machines have a passive humidifier attached to the machine where pressured air is run through cold water before passing onto the hose. Other machines utilize heat to create moisture. They are available even as an integrated part of your CPAP in Toronto. This would be smaller and eliminates the need for additional hoses and power cords. However, integrated units are generally compatible with only one machine whereas a stand-alone humidifier is a universal module and can be connected to most machines.

CPAP Filters

These filters remove bacteria, pollen, and dust from the delivered air, ensuring that people inhale clean air. There are two types of CPAP filters – reusable and disposable filters.

CPAP clinics in Toronto offer various options in CPAP parts in major brands like Respironics, Fisher & Paykel, ResMed, etc.

For more information on CPAP parts in Toronto or CPAP accessories in Toronto, please visit www.cpapclinic.ca or call 1-877-430-CPAP.

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