CPAP machines are often equipped with a heated humidifier to improve patient comfort. Humidification helps maintain the function of the nasal mucous membranes. The device consists of a heated metal plate and a water reservoir. The water is heated to humidify the air you breathe. The humidifier is very useful in cases of nasal congestion or dryness of the mouth, throat, or nose. The temperature is set to your preferred level using a thermostat. To prevent condensation on the tubing, the humidifier temperature should be set according to the room temperature.
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