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Best CPAP Machine On Rent or Buy for Patient Care 

Healthy Jeena Sikho provides best CPAP machines on Rent and Sale.

 

For last 8+ years we have served over 50,000 Happy customers, who have rated us 5 STAR on Google.

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We keep ready stock at all our stores in 15 Cities in North India.

 

With same day delivery, we are the largest supplier of respiratory devices in the cities we operate in. 

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We provide cpap, auto cpap, bipap with S, ST, Auto Mode, bipap with AVAP mode, including ventilator services.

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We have top brands like Resmed, Topson, Resplus, Philips, BMC, Evox, Oxymed.

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CPAP Machine Rent 

  • Resplus Cpap machine on rent is Rs 3000 per month.

  • Resmed Cpap machine for rent is Rs 2900 per month.

  • Rent Cpap machine for Rs 3500 per month of Philips.

Bipap Machine Rent

  • Resmed Bipap machine on rent is Rs 6000 per month.

  • Evox Bipap machine price is Rs 3500 per month.

  • BMC Bipap machine on rent near me is for Rs 3500 per month.

  • Resplus Bipap for rent is Rs 3500pm.

  • Philips Bipap machine rental near me is for Rs 7000 per month.

CPAP Machine Price

  • Resplus Cpap machine costs Rs. 28,000

  • Resmed Cpap machine price is Rs. 39,000

  • Philips Cpap machine sale price Rs. 50,000​

Bipap Machine Price

  • BiPAP Mask price starts from Rs. 2500 (Synocare, BMC) and goes to Rs. 6000 (Philips)

  • Bipap machine cost in India is Rs 32000

  • Resmed Bipap machine price North Delhi is Rs 67500.

  • Cost of Resmed bipap is Rs 67500 with ST mode

  • Resmed bipap price is Rs 67500

  • Evox Bipap machine cost is Rs 34000.

  • BMC Bipap for sale costs Rs 34000.

  • Resplus Bipap machine cost is Rs 32000.

  • Philips Bipap machine price is Rs 34000.

  • Oxymed Bipap machine price is Rs.55000/-.

  • Ventmed Bipap machine price is Rs.25600/-.​​

How to Book a BiPAP / CPAP Machine?

Auto CPAP machine on Rent

We have made it extremely easy for getting CPAP machine on rent in Delhi, Noida, Jaipur, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Dwarka, Chandigarh, Ludhiana. We have made sure that you get the brand of your liking or as preferred by Doctor prescription. We have wide range of cpap machines supporting manual, auto, humidifier and ramp functions from brands like Philips, Resmed, Resplus, Evox, BMC to name a few.

 

Cpap, the abbreviation for continuous positive airway pressure therapy, is a treatment method for patients who have sleep apnea. CPAP machines use mild air pressure to keep the airways open, and are typically used by patients who have breathing problems during sleep. More specifically, what CPAP therapy helps accomplish is making sure that your airway doesn't collapse when you breathe while asleep.

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Cpap machine on rent for as low as Rs 3000 per month.

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Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is a widely used and effective treatment for sleep apnea. This blog provides an in-depth understanding of CPAP machines, cpap settings, and how to optimize their use for better sleep quality and overall health.

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Why CPAP Machine?

CPAP therapy involves using a machine to deliver a continuous stream of air through a mask, which keeps the airway open during sleep. This prevents the airway from collapsing, ensuring uninterrupted breathing and reducing the risk of complications associated with sleep apnea, such as cardiovascular issues and excessive daytime sleepiness.

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Key Components of a CPAP Machine

A CPAP machine comprises several key components that work together to deliver effective therapy:

  • Mask: The mask covers the nose or both the nose and mouth, providing a seal to direct the pressurized air into the airway.

  • Tubing: The tubing connects the machine to the mask, allowing the air to flow from the machine to the user.

  • Machine: The main unit generates the pressurized air and includes cpap settings for pressure adjustments and other features.

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Importance of a Proper Fit

A proper fit for the mask is crucial to ensure effective therapy. An ill-fitting mask can lead to air leaks, reducing the effectiveness of the treatment and causing discomfort.

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CPAP Masks

There are several types of CPAP masks available, each designed to cater to different preferences and needs:

  • Nasal pillow mask : This type of mask has a small cushion that caps over your nostril area. It may also have prongs that fit into your nostrils. This mask allows you to wear your glasses easily. It also works well if you have lots of facial hair that may prevent a larger mask from fitting snugly.

  • Nasal mask : This type is a cushioned mask that covers your whole nose area. It may be a better option if you tend to move around in your sleep. It can deliver a high-pressure airstream.

  • Full mask :  This type is shaped like a triangle and covers your mouth and nose. Your doctor might prescribe this kind of mask if you breathe through your mouth when you sleep or if you have a blockage of some kind in your nose.

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How to Choose the Right Mask

Choosing the right mask depends on individual comfort, sleeping position, and breathing habits. Consulting with a healthcare provider can help determine the best option.

 

Tips for Ensuring a Proper Fit

  • Adjust Straps: Ensure the straps are snug but not too tight.

  • Check for Leaks: Test the mask for air leaks by turning on the machine and making adjustments as necessary.

  • Clean Regularly: Maintain cleanliness to ensure the mask maintains its seal and prevents skin irritation.

 

CPAP Settings

CPAP machines are set to a specific pressure level to keep the airway open. These cpap settings are usually determined during a sleep study conducted by a healthcare provider.

 

Explanation of CPAP Settings

CPAP settings are measured in centimeters of water (cm H2O). The typical range is between 4 and 20 cm H2O, with the exact setting tailored to the individual's needs.

 

Fixed Pressure vs. Auto-Adjusting (APAP) Machines

  • Fixed Pressure: Delivers a consistent level of pressure throughout the night.

  • Auto-Adjusting (APAP): Automatically adjusts the pressure based on the user’s needs, providing higher pressure during periods of apnea and lower pressure during periods of minimal obstruction.

 

Are There Different Types of CPAP Machines?

A CPAP machine is just one type of Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) device. While CPAP is the most common among these machines, there are other types as well:

  • Bi-level PAP: This machine uses two different pressures — one during inhalation (IPAP) and one during exhalation (EPAP).

  • Auto CPAP: This device self-regulates, using a range of pressures to keep airways open.

  • Adaptive Servo-Ventilation (ASV): Reserved for people with central sleep apnea, ASV keeps the airway open by delivering a mandatory breath when necessary.

 

The Role of Humidifiers in CPAP Therapy

Humidifiers add moisture to the air delivered by the CPAP machine, preventing dryness and irritation in the nasal passages and throat.

 

Types of Humidifiers

  • Integrated Humidifiers: Built into the machine, providing seamless humidification with adjustable moisture levels.

  • Stand-Alone Humidifiers: External units that can be attached to the machine, offering flexibility in humidity cpap settings and compatibility with various devices.

 

Benefits of Using a Humidifier

  • Enhanced Comfort: Moisturized air reduces dryness and irritation.

  • Improved Compliance: Users are more likely to adhere to therapy when it is comfortable.

  • Health Benefits: Preventing dryness reduces the risk of respiratory infections and other complications.

 

Ramp Rate: Gradual Adjustment for Comfort

The ramp feature gradually increases the pressure from a low starting point to the prescribed level over a set period, allowing users to fall asleep more comfortably.

 

How to Adjust the Ramp Rate

Users can adjust the ramp rate to determine how quickly the pressure increases. Typical ramp periods range from 5 to 45 minutes.

 

Consequences of Incorrect Pressure CPAP Settings

 

Pressure Too Low

  • Incomplete Therapy: Obstructive events may still occur, causing interrupted sleep.

  • Daytime Sleepiness: Continued apneas can result in poor sleep quality.

  • Increased Health Risks: Untreated sleep apnea can contribute to cardiovascular problems and other health issues.

Pressure Too High

  • Discomfort and Difficulty Exhaling: High pressure can make it hard to breathe out.

  • Dryness and Irritation: Excessive pressure can exacerbate dryness in the nasal passages and throat.

Air Leaks: High pressure can cause the mask to leak, reducing the effectiveness of the therapy.

 

We have our own presence and experience zones in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Pitampura, Dwarka, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Janakpuri, Rohini, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Mohali, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Shimla, Mandi.

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CPAP therapy involves a CPAP machine, which comprises the following:

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  1. Motor: This is what sits on your bedside table. It’s a small, quiet compressor that takes in room temperature air and pressurizes it. The machine delivers the pressurized and filtered air to your airway via a hose and mask. Some people opt to use the humidifier if it comes with the machine, or purchase one to keep their nose, mouth, and throat from getting dry.

  2. Hose: The CPAP hose connects the machine to the mask. Hoses are specially created to maximize airflow. They are typically six feet long and designed to successfully deliver your therapy. Hoses can also be heated to improve comfort and compliance.

  3. Tubing Elbow: The elbow adapter connects to the air outlet of the device and angles the direction of the hose and machine to prevent hose kinks from cutting off your airflow while sleeping.

  4. Mask: Depending on your particular breathing issues and fit requirements, your CPAP mask may go over your nose (nasal mask) or over your nose and mouth together (full face mask). Another style is the nasal pillow CPAP mask, which inserts into the nostrils from below. Masks are easy to use, but comfort will vary depending on your preferred sleeping position, body type, and amount of facial hair as well as other variables. Therefore, it’s best to try different types of CPAP masks until you find the one that’s most comfortable for you.

  5. Headgear: The headgear keeps the mask in position and is often made of soft and stretchable material for added comfort.

  6. Straps: Adjustable chin straps help customize the fit of the device and are often used for those with mouth-breathing habits during sleep.

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Who is it for?

CPAP therapy is one of the most recommended treatment options for patients who have obstructive sleep apnea, in which not enough air reaches your lungs. CPAP therapy is also is used to treat infants whose lungs have not fully developed. The CPAP machine blows air into the baby's nose to help inflate his or her lungs. 

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When you are prescribed to a CPAP machine, you will work with your sleep technologist to make sure that the cpap settings that are prescribed to you work best for you. It is every sleep technologist's concern that the air pressure from the machine is just enough to keep your airway open while you sleep.

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There are many kinds of CPAP machines and masks. So don't be shy in letting your doctor and sleep technologist know that the type you're working with isn't the most comfortable. 

The adjustment process for CPAP therapy is different for every patient. Some patients take months to adjust to CPAP therapy while others can take only a few days.

 

Why use CPAP?

Although there is a noted adjustment period to using CPAP therapy, following this method of treatment can pay off significantly in the end.

  • Keep your airway open while you sleep.

  • Reduce or eliminate your snoring altogether.

  • Improve your quality of sleep.

  • Reduce or eliminate daytime sleepiness, a symptom of sleep apnea.

  • Circumvent or significantly reduce high blood pressure.

  • Best practices for a good CPAP therapy experience

  • Consider using these tips to make sure that your CPAP therapy experience is one that is easily adjustable and comfortable.

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How soon will you feel the effects of CPAP therapy?

You will most likely feel the effects of CPAP therapy as soon as you start it. Many studies have shown that the maximum effect of therapy is usually achieved in about 2 weeks or so. If you still feel sleepiness after 2-4 weeks, then you should consult your sleep physician on what might be the underlying cause of persistent daytime drowsiness.

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Best practices for a good CPAP therapy experience

Consider using these tips to make sure that your CPAP therapy experience is one that is easily adjustable and comfortable.

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1. Test out your CPAP machine for short periods of time during the day

Whether it's when you're reading a book or surfing the web, try putting the mask on for short periods of time before you sleep. This will help you get used to wearing your mask to sleep.

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2. Use CPAP every night and for every nap

Whether you are getting a little shut-eye or going to sleep, make sure you're in the habit of using your CPAP machine during all stages and occasions of sleep. Using CPAP therapy erratically reduces your chances of getting better soon.

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3. Refrain from huge adjustment to your CPAP machine

The most common problems of adjusting to CPAP treatment occur when your mask is not put on comfortably. Make sure you make small adjustments to your mask to ensure that it fits right. If your mask is still not comfortable even after you make slight adjustments to it, you may need new CPAP gear.

 

4. Try using the ramp mode 

If you feel like the air pressure is too high, then try using the ramp mode on your CPAP machine. What this will do is gradually increase the air pressure as you fall asleep.

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5. Use a saline nasal spray to ease mild nasal congestion

Try using a nasal spray or decongestant if you easily suffer from nasal decongestion.

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6. Place foam under the CPAP machine

If you want to quiet your CPAP machine as you fall asleep, we recommend that you use this trick.

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7. Don't forget to clean your CPAP equipment

Make sure you clean your mask, tubing and headgear at least once a week. Make sure to set a reminder for yourself, so you don't end up getting grossed out by your own CPAP gear.

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8.If you're still facing problems with your CPAP gear

Contact your sleep technologist to receive expert advice on how to use your CPAP machine.

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