CPAP Dryness & Humidifier Tips | Enticare, San Tan, AZ
Waking up with a dry throat, stuffy nose, or irritated eyes? Your CPAP machine may be causing dryness, but the AirSense 10/11 humidifier can help make therapy more comfortable.
Benefits of Using a CPAP Humidifier
- Reduces dryness in your nose, throat, and eyes
- Relieves congestion for easier breathing
- Improves mask seal to minimize leaks
Humidifier Settings & Tips
- Humidity Levels: Adjust from OFF to 8, or use Auto mode with ClimateLine heated tubing to prevent condensation
- Finding Your Ideal Level: Consider climate, room temperature, and personal sensitivity
- Trial & Error: Start low, increase gradually, and monitor mask moisture for comfort
Troubleshooting Rainout
- Lower humidity or increase tube temperature to prevent condensation
- Use Auto Climate Control with heated tubing
- Consult your doctor for advice on underlying respiratory concerns
At Enticare in San Tan, Arizona, our ENT and sleep specialists help you optimize CPAP therapy for comfort and effective results. Contact us today to improve your sleep experience.
