There has been much discussion about why people with obstructive sleep apnea either stay on track with their therapy or stop therapy altogether. It could be the mask is too uncomfortable, the machine itself is too loud, or a simple case of forgetfulness.
One thing that affects patient therapy compliance that may not be known to the wider public is humidifier use. How does the use of a humidifier within a CPAP machine help or not help someone living with sleep apnea to stay on a regular therapeutic schedule? Follow along below and we’ll give you some insights into that very question.