Continuous positive airway pressure therapy devices often incorporate a heated humidifier. This integrated system delivers a constant flow of pressurized air blended with moisture to the user’s airways through a mask. A heated humidifier adds moisture to the airflow, mitigating common side effects of dry nasal passages, throat, and mouth often experienced with standard therapy.
The addition of heated humidification significantly enhances patient comfort and compliance, leading to more effective treatment. Dry air can cause irritation, inflammation, and nosebleeds, potentially discouraging consistent use. Humidification alleviates these issues, promoting regular therapy and improving overall sleep quality and health outcomes for individuals experiencing obstructive sleep apnea. Early CPAP devices lacked integrated humidification, and adding moisture to the airflow was a later advancement that dramatically improved the user experience.