Mini breathing machine corrects snoring sleep
Hundreds of micro-pumps in the machine provide air to keep the airways open so that you no longer snore or have apnea.
The device uses silicon as a cover that the two ends of the breathing tube plug into the nostrils to create the same pressure as traditional ventilators. Every second, the pumps operate thousands of times thanks to electrostatic force. The airflow created provides just enough to keep the trachea user clear. From there, it will be fixed.
The device is plugged into the air pump nostril continuously throughout the night to help clear the trachea to overcome snoring.(Photo: Airing).
Battery-powered wireless ventilators can operate continuously for 8 hours. However, each device can only be used once because the battery is not rechargeable. Products of various sizes suitable for different nostrils cost about VND 70,000 per machine.
Dr. Guy Leschziner, a doctor of neurological and clinical advice on sleep, said that many people with sleep apnea often use breathing aids. These machines provide continuous air flow.
Many patients have difficulty using traditional breathing machines. The reason they are quite cumbersome, mechanical and uncomfortable. For example, tubes, wires, masks, straps around the head and patients are required to wear masks before going to bed.
Snoring occurs when the airway is narrowed or blocked, making the person stop breathing for 5 to 10 seconds between breathing cycles. Worldwide, 42% of people suffer from this disease. Not only does it bring trouble and discomfort to listeners but snoring is also potentially dangerous to health. Namely the expression of,, and.
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