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CPAP Machine Humidification: CPAP Humidifiers and Water Chambers
The air coming through your CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine requires humidification, because as it enters your upper airway the increased airflow can cause your nasal airway to lose warmth and humidity.
CPAP humidifiers are designed to replace the moisture in your airways that is lost during CPAP therapy, helping to prevent sore throat, dry mouth, irritation in your nasal passages or nosebleeds, and damaging the soft tissues of your upper airway and lungs.
CPAP water chambers are designed to retain the water that the CPAP machine humidifier utilizes to create humidity. Some humidifier water chambers are designed to work in conjunction with heated humidifiers. Distilled water should always be used in your water chamber, instead of tap water.