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OxyGo Launches OxyGo SLEEP: A Full Sleep Line with Web Based Provider Portal

Posted By Laura Frederick
November 27, 2022 Category: CPAP, DME, Press Release, Sleep, Sleep Apnea

OxyGo, a leader in the portable oxygen concentrator market announced the launch of their new sleep line, complete with a web-based compliance

Oxygen Safety

Posted By oxygo
May 27, 2017 Category: COPD, CPAP, Health, Oxygen, Oxygen Safety, Resources

Your doctor will prescribe oxygen if your lungs are not getting enough oxygen into your blood. Many people don’t realize that oxygen is a drug because we are breathing it everyday in our atmosphere. When you need oxygen concentrations above 21% (the percentage in our atmosphere) you will need a prescription. In its natural state, oxygen is an odorless, tasteless and colorless gas. It is considered the most important of all the elements to life. Oxygen does not burn; however, it does support combustion. In other words, combustible materials will burn much more vigorously in an oxygen enriched environment, compared to our normal environment. Not only does oxygen exist in a gaseous form, it can also appear in a liquid and solid form. Liquid oxygen is extremely cold (-297.3⁰ F) and looks pale blue in color. It flows like water and weighs 9.52 pounds per gallon. Solid oxygen is used for rocket propulsion to propel our astronauts into space. If you have been prescribed portable oxygen, we recommend that you make a copy of your script and keep it with you always. This way, if you are traveling or are far from your home and run out of or have a failure of your oxygen system, you will have a prescription with you to present to the oxygen company proving you are an oxygen patient. Millions of people have safely used oxygen. There are a few things to remember when having oxygen in your home: No Smoking. Never smoke while you are on your oxygen or near your oxygen source. As a rule

CPAP and Cleaning

Posted By oxygo
May 04, 2017 Category: CPAP, Health, Oxygen, Oxygen Tips, Resources, Sleep Apnea

If you have been diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), you are not alone. Today, there are projected to be over 50 million people with OSA. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by a severe or total blockage of the upper airway. The blockage is usually caused by either your tongue sliding back in your throat or a collapse of the walls of your upper airway. A decrease of 30% or more of your airway is termed a hypopnea and the total blockage of air movement for 10 seconds or longer is defined as apnea. It is not unusual to hear of patients having apneas that last for several minutes. Excessive daytime sleepiness, feeling tired throughout the day, loud snoring following by periods of quiet, sudden awakenings feeling out of breath, and not remembering dreams are the most common symptoms of OSA. Some generalizations regarding OSA: Most patients diagnosed with OSA are obese. People with a thick neck and small jaw are predisposed to OSA. OSA affects more men than women; however, the number of women being diagnosed with OSA is climbing. Untreated OSA causes high blood pressure, which can lead to right-sided heart failure and stroke. OSA can cause depression, mood swings, reduced sex drive and impotence. The most common treatment for OSA is a positive airway device such as a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airways Pressure), Auto-CPAP or Bi-PAP. These devices blow air in through the nose, mouth or both, to physically hold the tongue forward or keep the airway open using air pressure

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