




ResMed AirFit™ F20 Full Face Mask
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Full face mask AirFit F20
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Specially-designed to fit all patients, regardless of facial profile
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Designed to perform across a wide range of therapy pressures
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Modular frame fits all cushion sizes
InfinitySeal cushion technology
After more than 25 years of ResMed masks featuring dual-wall cushion technology, we’re excited to introduce InfinitySeal™ cushion technology. This new cushion features specially-designed “infinity” loops and varying thickness levels designed to reduce blowout and provide support at the sides of the nose.
QuietAir vent technology
QuietAir™ is our innovative diffuser vent technology within the mask elbow that makes the AirFit F20 89% quieter and 70% gentler than before. Featuring small multi-directional openings over a widespread area, QuietAir breaks up exhaled air so that it’s spread out lightly.
Streamlined setups
Equipped with an innovative new cushion and a variety of design enhancements, the AirFit F20 is our most technologically advanced full face mask ever. And with its modular design, each size cushion can easily be clicked into the standard AirFit F20 mask frame, helping streamline patient setups.
Delivery
Delivery will be to the address specified in your order, which must be within India. We aim to ship all orders promptly and at the earliest practicable time. Delivery is by a third party and occasionally delivery times may be affected by factors beyond our control and therefore they cannot be guaranteed.
You acknowledge and agree that the results of any Home Sleep Test and any usage report for a trial or rental of any Product will be sent to your nominated email address.
The delivery charges specified as part of your order will apply. These charges may change from time to time.
Find answers to common questions about our products, services, and sleep solutions in our FAQs.
If your partner isn’t choking and gasping in the morning after waking up. It can be treated easily with the help of a tennis ball to make the sleeping posture better. Improvement in sleep-position can help you stop snoring heftily.
Considering the current environmental situation, your doctor might recommend You to make some basic lifestyle changes like losing weight, treating nasal congestion, etc. However, CPAP therapy, oral therapy, and other treatments could also be used to stop snoring at night.
The first thing to do to stop snoring at night is to manage the disorder itself because you can have an improved quality of sleep. Secondly, one must observe the sleeping patterns of the concerned person and how long they have been snoring. Also, one can undergo a sleep study test for a better understanding of the disorder and treatment-management.
Correct sleeping posture can be the best way to stop snoring while sleeping. Sleeping on one side can reduce the compressions in the airways. Also, back-sleepers are more prone to snoring however, they can try different sleeping posture to get rid of snoring.
It completely depends on the kind of symptoms you have developed because if the snoring is mild, it can be cured with basic lifestyle changes. Maintaining a workout routine, cleansing nasal congestion, and allergies, avoiding overconsumption of alcohol can help you stop snoring. Otherwise, you can always seek a sleep specialist for curing the disorder.
Many factors are snoring such as alcohol consumption, the anatomic structure of mouth & nose, nasal congestion, and obesity. Generally, when your sleep progresses from light to deep, the muscle tone of your mouth, tongue, and throat tends to relax which causes snoring.
Snoring once in a while is completely normal. However, if you’re a regular snorer and frequently gasp, it might be a serious issue. Snoring could be a sign of other sleep disorders like Obstructive sleep apnea.
The case of mild snoring caused by benign factors like sleeping, posture can be cured with some simple home remedies like losing weight, correcting sleeping posture, etc. However, you must seek a doctor if there are any underlying conditions
Generally, the narrowed and blocked airways disrupted respiration. This episode makes the uvula contract and vibrates against throat walls causing snoring in females. The reason is the same for both men and women, especially in such extreme environmental conditions.