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Accidents Happen: A Guide to Children's Emergencies


Do You Use A CPAP Machine? Why It's So Important To Keep It Clean

For people living with respiratory problems, a continuous positive airflow pressure (CPAP) machine can be a lifesaver. It's hard for some individuals to get a good night's sleep because they are constantly waking up due to an obstructed air passage. It's a very serious condition and one that needs to be carefully watched and treated in order to prevent even more harmful results. If you use a CPAP machine on a regular basis and want to ensure that you're being as safe and cautious as possible, see why it's so vital for you to keep your machine clean.

CPAP Machines Could Possibly Make You Sick

While you are undoubtedly using the CPAP machine to contribute to your health, you could unknowingly be making your physical situation worse. CPAP machines can harbor very detrimental forms of mold and if you don't make it a point to keep your machine clean you could be doing yourself a serious disservice.

When you first receive your CPAP machine from the physician's office you can generally expect it to be in pristine condition. Each device is delivered sterilized and ready for use. The problem comes in when you start to use it each day. Now, if you happen to deposit germs into the mask from your own body there isn't much of a chance that you will reinfect yourself. However, if you store the device in a dark environment it could serve as the perfect breeding ground for mold to start to grow. If mold grows in the mask, tube, or machine and you breathe it in, that's where the trouble could commence.

It's Easier Than Ever To Keep Your CPAP Machine Clean

It's also important to clean your CPAP machine because it really is a very doable task. There are now wipes you can use to clean the interior portions of the mask after each use. Make a new habit of removing the mask each morning and instantly wiping it out with one of the CPAP cleansing wipes. Pretty soon it will be second nature and you won't even have to think about cleaning the mask because it will come automatically. You may also want to go a step further by purchasing a CPAP cleaning machine for the rest of the device. 

Cleaning your CPAP machine is vital to maintaining your health. Purchase your wipes and talk to your doctor to see if your insurance company will cover a CPAP cleaning machine for you.

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Accidents Happen: A Guide to Children's Emergencies

One of the things I learned when I had children was that accidents can happen at any time. Unfortunately, my children's pediatrician was not always available when those accidents did happen. I had to learn what was considered an emergency and what could wait until the doctor's office was open. Knowing the difference and what to do in non-emergency situations can be confusing. That is why I created this blog. I wanted to provide other parents with a guide that helps them to understand when it is time to head for urgent care or the hospital and when injuries could be treated at home.