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High-Precision Small Hypoxia Machine


Portable Hypoxic Generator


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FAQ

1. What is a hypoxic machine primarily used for? 

Its core function is to simulate high-altitude, low-oxygen environments. It's commonly used by athletes training at high altitudes to improve endurance. It can also assist in medical research on hypoxia tolerance and rehabilitation for specific diseases.


2. Who is a hypoxic machine suitable for? 

It's primarily suitable for two groups: athletes who need to improve their athletic performance (such as long-distance runners and cyclists), and people with medical needs (under a doctor's guidance, for adjunctive treatment or research of specific diseases).


3. Are there any safety risks associated with using a hypoxic machine?

The risks are low when used correctly, but the operating instructions must be strictly followed to avoid prolonged exposure to extreme hypoxia. People with underlying medical conditions (such as heart disease or asthma) must use the machine under the guidance of a professional and regularly check the device's status.


4. What's the difference between a hypoxic machine and an oxygen concentrator? 

They function in opposite ways. A hypoxic machine reduces the oxygen concentration in the air to simulate a hypoxic environment, while an oxygen concentrator increases the oxygen concentration to supplement oxygen for patients experiencing hypoxia.


5. How should a hypoxic machine be maintained on a daily basis? 

Basic maintenance includes regular cleaning of the equipment's air inlet filter (to prevent dust blockage), checking the pipe sealing, and regularly replacing wearing parts according to the instructions to avoid equipment failure affecting the use effect.


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