CPAP/BIPAP Face Masks
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The Nasal CPAP Mask is able to cover your nose only. Full Face CPAP Mask covers your nose and mouth. Now
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The CPAP/BIPAP face masks are essential components of ventilator therapy for patients with sleep apnea or respiratory issues.
The Nasal CPAP Mask covers the nose only, while the Full Face CPAP Mask accommodates both the nose and mouth.
These masks are designed for comfort and effective airflow, ensuring a secure fit with adjustable straps.
Made from durable materials, they are suitable for long-term use in various healthcare settings.
Applications & Use Cases
These face masks are primarily used by patients requiring continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or bilevel positive airway pressure (BIPAP) therapy.
They are commonly utilized in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea or chronic respiratory conditions benefit from these masks, which help maintain proper airflow during sleep or other activities.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure optimal performance, CPAP/BIPAP face masks should be cleaned daily with mild soap and water.
Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry away from direct sunlight.
Inspect the mask regularly for wear and tear, replacing it as necessary to maintain effectiveness.
Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.
GM Medical offers county-wide delivery in Nairobi and beyond, making it easy for healthcare facilities to access these essential products.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are BiPAP and CPAP masks the same?
The difference between the two lies in how each machine administers therapy, with CPAP machines delivering continuous air pressure and BiPAP machines delivering variable pressures, with less pressure experienced during exhalation..
How long can a patient stay on BiPAP?
You can eventually stop using it as your condition improves. For ongoing or chronic conditions, BiPAP is a long-term or lifelong therapy..