How heated tube humidifier helps in CPAP therapy?

For patients who suffer from sleep apnea, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is routinely administered. A CPAP humidifier is a device that adds moisture to the air you breathe through your CPAP machine by releasing moisture from a small tank of distilled water.

What is a Heated Tube Humidifier?

A CPAP heated humidifier is often a detachable part of the CPAP machine. It comes with a tank or chamber that may be filled with distilled water. A hot plate sits beneath this chamber, heating the water and humidifying a portion of it. Moisture is conveyed via your airway through the nose, throat, and lungs when pressure room air passes through this, resulting in moistened air given through your respiratory system.

Is a Heated Humidifier necessary?

You might wish to ask if using a heated humidifier with your CPAP machine is necessarily required. There’s no hard and fast rule that it’s a must-have accessory for CPAP users. However, for many sleep apnea patients, it makes using CPAP equipment more pleasant.

Should heated humidifiers be mandatory?

It is possible to use a CPAP machine without a humidifier or a water chamber. Dry air will continue to be blown into your mask by the machine. If you live in a humid area, a humidifier might not be necessary.

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