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An Ultimate Guide to Suction Machines

A suction machine is a device that uses negative pressure to remove secretions from the airway. It may also be called an Aspirator, Secretion Aspirator, or Mucus Extractor. There are many different types of suction machines on the market. 

What is a Suction Machine?

A suction machine is a device that helps clear mucus and other secretions from the airway. This helps to keep the airway clear so one can breathe more easily. Suction machines can be used on both adults and children.

Different Types of Suction Machines

As you research suction machines, you will find many different types. Here is a breakdown of the most popular types of suction machines to help you make an informed decision about which one is right for you:

Portable Suction Machines: These are suction machines for home as they are small and lightweight, making them easy to transport. They are ideal for use in smaller spaces, such as a home bathroom or nursing home room. Some portable suction machines come with a carrying case for added convenience.

The battery-operated portable suction machine can be used without being plugged into an outlet, making it perfect for use during power outages or in remote locations.

Stationary Suction Machines: Stationary suction machines are larger than portable models and must be plugged into an electrical outlet. They typically have more power and features than portable models and can be used for more heavy-duty suctioning. Stationary suction machines are often found in a hospital or clinic settings.

How Does a Suction Machine Work?

A suction machine has three main parts: 

The power unit provides the negative pressure needed to create suction. 

The suction canister is where the liquids are collected. 

The tubing connects the power unit to the suction canister.

How to Use a Suction Machine

If one is dealing with mucus build-up, a suction machine can help to remove the mucus and make it easier to breathe. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use a suction machine:  

1. Fill the suction machine's reservoirs with sterile water.

2. Connect the suction tubing to the machine.

3. Insert the suction catheter into the patient's nose or mouth.

4. Turn on the suction machine.

5. Gently insert the catheter further into the patient's airway.

6. Once the mucus has been suctioned, remove the catheter and turn off the machine.

7. Repeat steps 3-6 as needed until the mucus is cleared.

Suction machines from Antara

If one is experiencing problems with mobility, suction machines can be a godsend. Suction machines for homes are free of debris, making it easier to move around. Here at Antara, we offer a wide range of suction machines to suit your needs.

Our selection of suction machines includes both portable and fixed options. Portable suction machines are ideal for those who need to move around the house or take them with them when they travel. Fixed suction machines are more powerful and are perfect for larger homes or businesses.

Antara has the perfect solution for you, regardless of the type of machine. The team of experts will find the best machine for your individual needs and budget. 

Conclusion

There are many factors to consider when deciding on a suction machine, but hopefully, this guide has made the process a little easier.

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