- -₹4,900.00

Nareena’s portable suction machine is a high-capacity, compact unit designed for surgical and clinical use It incorporates an oil-free, maintenance-free piston pump (flow ~18 L/min) with a front-panel regulator to adjust vacuum strength The machine includes a durable 1-liter polycarbonate jar and tubing for collection of fluids It operates quietly (<60 dB) and helps keep a patient’s airway clear by removing mucus, blood, or other secretions when they cannot clear them on their own The sleek casing and built-in gauge make it easy to monitor and control suction during use.
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Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.
Q1. What is a suction machine?
A suction machine, or aspirator, is a medical device that removes fluids like saliva, mucus, vomit, or blood from the airway or wound site.
Q2. What is it used for?
It helps patients who can't clear their airway on their own, such as those with respiratory conditions, unconsciousness, or after surgery.
Q3. How does a suction machine work?
It uses a vacuum pump to pull fluids into a collection canister through a sterile catheter — like a gentle, medical-grade vacuum cleaner.
Q4. Can I rent a suction machine for home care?
Yes, portable suction machines are widely available for rent. They're commonly used at home for patients with tracheostomies or chronic conditions.
Q5. Are suction machines portable?
Yes, there are compact, battery-powered models designed for home and emergency use.
Q6. Who might need suctioning at home?
People with neurological disorders, respiratory diseases, or post-surgical tracheostomies may need regular suctioning.
Q7. Is suctioning painful?
It can feel uncomfortable, especially during deep suctioning, but it's usually quick. Some use numbing sprays to ease discomfort.
Q8. How do I maintain a suction machine?
Clean the collection canister and tubing after every use. Disinfect regularly and check suction pressure and filters to ensure the machine works safely.
Q9. Can suction machines be used on children or infants?
Yes, pediatric suction devices are designed for gentle use. Always use the correct catheter size and pressure settings for the child’s age.
Q10. What fluids can it remove?
It can remove mucus, saliva, vomit, blood — anything obstructing the airway or surgical field.
Q11. Are manual suction machines available?
Yes. Hand-operated suction units are used in emergencies or areas without electricity — though they're not suited for long-term home care.
Q12. Who should consider renting a suction machine?
Patients recently discharged from hospitals, those receiving home ICU care, or individuals with tracheostomy care requirements.
Disclaimer:
Always follow medical advice when using a suction machine. This guide is for educational use only. Consult a healthcare provider for correct usage, care, and machine selection.