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CPAP Machine

Zimed CPAP Machine assist individuals with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and other breathing-related conditions. They feature a humidifier to add moisture to the airflow, which prevents dryness in the nasal passages. Incorporate intuitive, user-friendly interfaces with LED or LCD screens that display real-time data on air pressure, respiratory rate, and usage hours. Some of them come with integrated or optional heated tubing, which helps to reduce condensation buildup. Our CPAP machine’s connectivity options, such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, enable data transfer to mobile apps or healthcare providers for remote monitoring.

CPAP Machine ZCM-A10

Ventilation Mode: S/T, T, S, CPAP, PC, HFNC, AUTO, AVAPS

Tidal Volume: 200 mL to 1500 mL
Increment: 10 mL

Respiratory Rate: 3 bpm to 40 bpm
Increment: 1 bpm

Inspiratory Time: 0.0, 0.5s to 3.0 s
Increment: 0.1s

Frequently Asked Question

1. Who needs a CPAP machine?

People diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or other breathing-related sleep disorders may need a CPAP machine to prevent airway collapse during sleep.

2. Why is my CPAP mask leaking?

A leaking mask may be caused by an improper fit, worn-out cushion, or incorrect mask size. Adjust the straps or replace the mask if necessary.

3. My nose and throat feel dry when using CPAP. What can I do?

Use a humidifier or increase the humidity setting if your CPAP machine has one. Also, try using a heated hose or a nasal spray to prevent dryness.

4. I feel bloated or gassy after using CPAP. Is this normal?

This is called aerophagia, where excess air enters the stomach. Try adjusting the air pressure settings, switching to an auto-adjusting CPAP machine (APAP), or using a different mask type.

5. What if I lose weight? Can I stop using my CPAP?

Weight loss can improve sleep apnea symptoms, but it does not guarantee that CPAP therapy is no longer needed. Consult your doctor before making any changes.

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