Humidity is recommended to improve the CPAP therapy, avoid nasal congestion, and prevent dry mouth. Plus, it allows your nasal passage to cope with more airflow, providing additional comfort. A few...
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Continuous Positive Airways Pressure (CPAP) is one of the most common ways to treat sleep apnea. Unfortunately, however, dry mouth is an uncomfortable side effect of using a CPAP machine. As a...
CPAP machines use pressure to make sure you receive a continuous flow of air while you sleep. The pressure is needed for effective therapy, a CPAP blowing hard or transmitting excessive pressure can...
CPAP machines blow cold air when the original temperature is set too low, or the room is cold. This problem can also be caused by electrical problems and dirt buildup inside the CPAP. CPAP therapy...
CPAP machines can stop recording data due to low or no Wi-Fi connection and/or incorrect serial and device numbers on the app. Incorrect calendar and time setting, a power outage or flow restrictions...
Air entering a CPAP machine carries airborne contaminants that can cause the filter to turn black over time. Soot stains from candles and mold build-up due to high relative humidity can also make the...