For use in conjunction with a BIPAP/CPAP mask. Always follow medical advice.
Product features:
- Bed wedges are recommended by NHS online for sleep Apnoea
- Rated by The Independent's Indy buy team as "extremely effective at reducing snoring"
- Made in the UK (Devon)
- 2 Year Guarantee
- Comes with a white zipped, washable, poly-cotton cover
- Spare covers available
Helps heal & comfort:
- Sleep apnoea (apnea)
- Snoring reduction
- Respiratory illness (pneumonia & flu (keeps you propped up at night))
Material:
Standard (original) - soft but supportive foam.
Memory foam - the top 1" is replaced with memory foam for pressure relief.
Graphite latex - the top 1" is replaced with graphite latex (cooler, no FR chemicals, partly plant made, hypoallergenic).
NHS advice: "sleep on your side – try taping a tennis ball to the back of your sleepwear, or buy a special pillow or bed wedge to help keep you on your side"
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The Adult Bed Wedge is versatile and can be used in three many ways:
- Place it under your pillow to sleep in a raised comfortable position, ideal for sufferers of hiatus hernia, rhinitis, glaucoma, vertigo and respiratory problems. The Putnams bed wedge helps keep you upright and comfortable at the same time.
- Use as a back support when sitting up in bed.
- Place the Bed wedge at the bottom of the bed to raise and support your legs and feet. This provides relief from varicose veins, swollen ankles, phlebitis and oedema.
Size: Width as selected x Length 30" (76cm) x Height 6" (15.2cm)
NHS: Our bed wedge is 15cm high, which is between 10-20cm high as recommended on the NHS website. Our wedge is also recommended by several NHS trusts.
Please note: Sizes 30" & upwards come as two pieces of foam that fit into one fitted cover, side by side. Once in the cover you cannot feel the join. Spare covers available .
Our bed wedge pillow is not a cure for sleep apnea. While it can help alleviate symptoms, it will not be enough for severe cases. If you suspect you have sleep apnea, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.