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Sleep comfortably and in compliance all night with the Contour CPAP
Pillow!
For use with all CPAP, BiPAP and APAP devices
New and Improved!
Quilted, Padded Cover • Thicker Construction
More Resilient and Supportive High Density Foam
5 Year Warranty

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The CPAP Support Pillow
(CPAP Multi-Mask Sleep Aid) is a CPAP accessory designed to enhance your
sleep experience. It's the comfort and quality of a Contour Pillow married
with the ergonomic design of the CPAP mask user's unique needs. It
provides unsurpassed comfort and provides majorly increased freedom of the
patient's movement during the night. Use it whether you sleep on you
back, stomach or side. The sleep apnea pillow continuously supports
the neck and keeps the spine aligned.
This pillow for Sleep Apnea
patient's reduces leaks from the mask, decreases pressure of the CPAP mask
against the face and even increases the flow of air through the airway
passage, because of the better neck support.
Reviews of the CPAP
Multi-Mask Sleep Aid Pillow from actual users:
The American Sleep Apnea
Association has identified CPAP machine therapy as the most commonly
recommended treatment
for sleep apnea and related symptoms. CPAP machines prevent the breathing airway from
closing while sleeping. The mask is connected, by a tube, to a small air
compressor as part of the CPAP machine. This machine sends air through the tube, into the mask, where it provides positive pressure to the upper airways.
This prevents the tissues in the rear of the throat from collapsing during
sleep and interrupting the breathing patterns of the patient.
The CPAP mask therapy is
a very effective treatment for Sleep Apnea. However, it's estimated that 65%
or more ,of patients, use
the machine for only 4 hours per night . The prescribed CPAP therapy
should be used
for the duration of the patient's sleep. - all night. Further, patients
report using the CPAP mask for just a couple nights out of the week, instead
of every night as prescribed by their physician.
Discomfort while wearing
the CPAP mask is the number one factor contributing to patients decreased
use of the CPAP therapy. While a patient sleeps, the CPAP mask presses against the patient's face, which leads to
discomfort. The rubbing and pressing of the mask can also distort the
seal ( mask against to face), causing leaks.

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