The recommended treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea is called Continuous Positive airway Pressure (CPAP), It prevents the upper airway from collapsing during sleep by providing a flow of air through the nose/ face using a mask.
Once prescribed by your Sleep Medicine Physician, CPAP must be used every time during sleep, even during naps.
Improving daytime sleepiness and quality of sleep may be noticed after regular CPAP use.
The PAP machine comes with a humidifier (water Chamber), six foot hose, power cord, filter, manual and carrying case designed specifically for it. The mask is purchased separately.
Nasal Pillows: consist of plastic inserts that look like head phone ear buds that slip directly in to the nostrils
Nasal Mask: triangular in shape with a silicon cushion that sits over the entire nose.
Full Face Mask: covers both the nose and the mouth
Humidifier: The movement of CPAP air through the nasal passages can dry out the airway. As a comfort measure, it is possible to add humidity to the air that is delivered through an attached humidifier.
A heated humidifier uses heat to warm the water to add moisture to the airway. The heat is adjustable for more or less moisture.
It is common for CPAP user to report that their therapy is greatly enhanced by the use of a heated humidifier.