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Dipping Soft Nasal Cannula Tube Prongs Nasal Cannula Oxygen

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Brand Name :AVACARE
Model Number :Neonatal, Infant, Pediatric, Adult.etc
Certification :ISO13485, CE0123
Place of Origin :CHINA
MOQ :5000 units
Price :negotiable
Payment Terms :L/C, T/T
Supply Ability :1,000,000units / month
Delivery Time :20-30 working days
Packaging Details :Individually packed by blister pouch / PE BAG, 1000 units / carton
name :Nasal Oxygen Cannula
material :Medical grade
parts :PVC , star lumen tubing,nasal prongs
type :Soft
use :Respiratory Medicine
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2.1m soft star lumen tubing PVC Medical Grade ,Soft nasal prongs (dipping) for Respiratory Medicine Nasal Cannula Tube

Basic Introduction:

HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical disposables, and the Nasal Cannula tubes which has star lumen tubing and provides different nasal prongs, is one of our productions.


The Nasal Cannula tube is composed of a bell mouth, nasal prongs, etc.,and is connected to the oxygen delivery system of the human body to inhale oxygen.

Pediatric straight prongs Product composition and function:

  1. Anatomically designed to enhance patient comfort and acceptance.
  2. Over-the-ear design provides a comfortable and secure fit.
  3. The star lumen tubing can ensure oxygen flow even if the tube is kinked, different length of the tubing is available.
  4. The length of Pediatric straight prongs is 2.1m.

Why does a nasal cannula have a Lip tab:

To accommodate maximum patient comfort, the cannula nose piece has been fitted with a contoured lip tab which rests comfortably below the patient nose securing and supporting positioning of the tips in the nasal passage.

Soft nasal prongs, also known as nasal cannula prongs, are a common component of nasal cannula tubes used in respiratory medicine. They are designed to deliver supplemental oxygen to patients through the nostrils. The soft nasal prongs are made of a pliable material that provides comfort and helps ensure a secure fit within the nostrils.

When using a nasal cannula, the soft nasal prongs are inserted into the patient's nostrils, while the other end of the cannula is connected to an oxygen source. The prongs should be positioned so that they rest comfortably within the nasal passages without causing discomfort or obstruction.

The dipping may refer to a particular design feature of the soft nasal prongs. Some nasal cannula prongs have a curved or angled shape, which allows for a better fit and improved comfort. These prongs are often referred to as "curved" or "dipping" nasal cannula prongs.

The curved or dipping shape of the nasal prongs helps to minimize pressure points and reduce irritation that can occur with prolonged use. The design allows the prongs to contour to the shape of the nostrils, providing a more customized fit for each patient. This feature can be particularly beneficial for individuals who require long-term oxygen therapy or who have sensitive nasal passages.

It's important to note that while soft nasal prongs are generally well-tolerated by patients, some individuals may experience nasal dryness, irritation, or discomfort with extended use. In such cases, healthcare professionals may recommend the use of saline nasal sprays or other measures to alleviate symptoms.

If you have specific concerns or questions about the use of soft nasal prongs or nasal cannula tubes, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or respiratory therapist who can provide personalized advice based on your individual needs and medical condition.

When They're Used:

Using a nasal cannula means you'll have increased oxygen levels, and hopefully increased energy and reduced fatigue, as you'll be able to breathe easier during the day and sleep better at night.

Your doctor may recommend you use a nasal cannula if you have any of the following conditions:

  • Asthma
  • COPD
  • Sleep apnea
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Pneumonia

A nasal cannula may also be used in newborns with underdeveloped lungs (bronchopulmonary dysplasia),as well as acute cases such as heart failure, trauma, or when you're in high altitudes, as oxygen levels are naturally lower.

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