Baby
Monitors
Looking For The Best Baby Sleep
Apnea Monitors
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Everyone experiences pauses in breathing once in a while.
This does not only happen to adults but to babies as well. This
breathing pattern is called apnea. Although this is completely
normal to some, it may also be related to some health
conditions that should be a cause for concern especially when
it happens to your baby. Being in this kind of predicament, you
may opt to seek for the help of baby sleep apnea monitors.
The Different Types of Apneas
The word apnea has its origin from a Greek word which means
“without wind.” It is the medical term used to describe the
occasional cessation of breathing of a person. Even though it
is normal, it may also be a symptom of something more serious
that is health related.
Basically there are three types of apnea: obstructive,
central and mixed. Obstructive apnea is most common in babies
and children. It is caused by obstructions in the airway such
as adenoids and enlarged tonsils. This is quite dangerous
especially for babies since it usually happens during sleep
time. And as babies, they still can’t articulate whether they
are already experiencing symptoms of the condition.
Symptoms of this type of apnea include snoring, labored
breathing, gasping for air, and changes in color. But the
cardinal sign of obstructive apnea in babies is
restlessness.
Another type of apnea is central apnea. This is usually
caused by defect in the part of the brain the controls
breathing. In babies, this could be a congenital defect.
Central apnea is very rare in adults but quite common in babies
especially those who were born prematurely. Unlike obstructive
apnea, this can happen at any time of the day.
The third type of apnea is called mixed apnea. This
condition is the combination of obstructive apnea and central
apnea. This is particularly very common in infants. It could
occur any time, whether awake or asleep.
What To Do If You Think Your Baby Has Apnea
When your baby is born, he or she is automatically evaluated
for any problems in health like defects in breathing. But this
is just an initial evaluation which can change in the next few
months. The first step is to have your baby checked up by his
or her doctor. If apnea is detected, the doctor can suggest
different ways to help you monitor your baby one of which is
with the use of baby sleep apnea monitor.
What to Look for In Baby Sleep Apnea Monitors
There are a lot of different baby sleep apnea monitors each
with different features. In choosing a baby sleep apnea
monitor, there are certain features that the device must have
to ensure the proper monitoring of your baby.
Heart Beat Monitor
This feature is a must for the device that you will choose
since no apnea monitor is 100 percent accurate in detecting
cessation of breathing. This will serve as a backup in case the
apnea monitor fails to detect apnea because it will also
manifest in the heart rate of the baby.
Another must have feature is a remote alarm. Even if you are
not in the same room with the baby, a remote monitor will
notify you if anything goes wrong. It must also have a power
loss alarm. This is used when the devices are low in power.
Last but not the least, the device must also be equipped with
an AC power for recharging and powering the device.
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