Grownup Bi-Circulation Oxygen Masks, 5 PACK (Westmed #0101)

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The Biflo nasal masks is a cannula various. Not like a nasal cannula, the circulate of oxygen shouldn’t be injected into the nasal cavity. Consists of 7 toes of kink resistant tubing and is latex free.
Is Discontinued By Producer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 9 x 1 inches; 9.14 ounces
Division ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult
Date First Out there ‏ : ‎ December 18, 2012
Producer ‏ : ‎ Westmed
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00AQ6CPY2
Easy & Comfy
An alternate for O2 sufferers
7′ Kink Resistant Tubing
Commonplace connector
Pack of 5

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Clients discover the masks useful and an excellent various product. Nevertheless, some report points with match and sturdiness. There are blended opinions on consolation, high quality, nostril dryness, and oxygen provide.

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  1. tyrafenn

    WHAT A NEAT IDEA!
    I am new to oxygen therapy (dx with emphysema and prescribed oxygen a month ago or so) so not very knowledgeable about all the options that are available but do know that I hate the cannula, the one with the prongs. The minute it goes on/in my nose, I start a runny nose and am constantly blowing. grrrrr. It is like I am allergic to it. My nose is dry and prone to bleeding. My hat is off to those who have lived with oxygen therapy for years. I don’t know how you have done it.So, I have tried three of the masks and now the bi-flow. The masks aren’t bad but they are heavy and you can’t yak on the phone, drink or eat comfortably wearing them.I haven’t had any problem fitting these on my nose and my oxygen levels stay around 98. I am on 4 flow number. I fit the bi-flow just as I would if I were fitting one of the pronged cannulas, that is… over the ears and the nose piece in front of the nasal openings. There are two little diamond shaped, flat pieces on the bottom of the bi-flow that are supposed to fit flat against the mid-lip, between the top of the lip and the base of the nose. These keep the nose piece from flipping down. You don’t cover the nose at all. I think of the nose piece as if it were a tray sorta, resting under the nose.The oxygen comes out just fine, no problem with wearing my glasses or them fogging up, nor with the nose piece moving when I breath. I can visualize a possible problem when attempting to eat corn on the cob or dive into a bunch of bbq ribs. lol.. I think I can remove my bi-flow long enough so I can indulge in those southern comforts. 🙂

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  2. Denise Puglisi

    The worst
    First time i bought them they were perfect. These areThe worst I have ever bought. They were not made properly. Dont fit. First they are huge & the way the tubing is attached the top half falls over. Yhe tubing is so cheap & flimsy that it kinks & makes a terrible hissing sound. Never again. Waste of my money

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  3. Gadget Freak

    Works well when it stays on.
    Two issues. 1. The grommet (or whatever you call it) does not tighten very well. To keep it in place I use a plastic paper clip to thread the tubes through and that works. 2. However, even when it is tight, the mask comes off a lot in the middle of the night because I roll over quite a bit. Nevertheless it beats a cannula, which irritates and causes pressure sores inside of my nose.

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  4. avid female reader

    Better than nose rot with a tweak
    Stuck a safety pin in it. 1. Air flowed more directly into my little nose. 2. Stopped my glasses from fogging up. 3. Channeled CO2 without letting as much desired air in (in my case H2). My nose thanks the inventor.

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  5. J Simonton

    Comfortable
    My husband complained of the inside of his nose becoming sore from cannula use. I did a search and found these. This is my second order for them. They hold up well and he prefers them to his cannula. I must say though I have to smile because it looks like he has a pig nose with it on. My husbands O2 is only 2 liters, he cannot tolerate a CPAP so his would be considered light use. Great for his situation. If the individual required constant use I would suggest you get approval from their doctor. The O2 is completely in correct position for inhalation, but if higher concentration is required it wouldn’t hurt to touch base with your doctor first.

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  6. QueenOPearls

    Poor design … ended up being a waste of money
    because the weight of the nasal mask makes the top fall forward and down. The sliding “bolo” which slides up under his neck doesn’t do a thing to hold it in place. Great idea but poor execution in the development of the product. I phoned WestMed and spoke with a customer service representative and the device is supposed to “cup” the nose. Well, not so much if it keeps falling down. Add to the mix, the oxygen is flowing upward toward his eyes and drying them out. Total disappointment.

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  7. SOFGREENHORNET

    I love using these mask
    These mask are so much more comfortable than nasal canulas.

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  8. Chief Cook

    These do work… Kinda! But I don’t think they’ll solve the problem
    I really liked the idea of this cannula so I put in an order to give it a try. This cannula will do what it says it will do (kind of) but it’s solution is worse than the problem it’s trying to solve. First off, it doesn’t fit very well and very hard to keep in place. Second, is the worst. With each breath, air blows out of the top and onto the eyes. If you’re trying to sleep, you can forget about it. If it’s cool and you are wearing glasses, the warmer air will fog them up. In my opinion, these cannulas are not a solution to the real problem of nose bleeding and severe nasal irritation due to the nasal prongs and oxygen streams blowing deep into your nasal cavity. So what to do?My solution to this problem was simply to cut off the the nasal prongs (I’m sure that no doctor would recommend this). The cannula will still stay in place and I get the full dose of oxygen all through the night. Just a very gentle breeze to my nose. Please Note: This does NOT work for pulse dose oxygen delivery as your regulator must have the prongs to be able to detect a breath and deliver a pulse of O2. Also, another problem that I had was the Air Flow noise in my ear through the tubing at night, while laying on my side. The solution to this problem was the Salter 1600Q (quiet cannula). These cannulas virtually eliminate all air flow noise… Really.Anyway, I am not a doctor and the above recommendations are strictly my opinion and what has worked for me. What the heck! If it helps make your day with lung disease a little more bearable, give it a try… or don’t.

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