Description
The Philips Respironics DreamStation humidifier has been designed to only attach to the DreamStation. The humidifier adds moisture to the air and enhances comfort when using CPAP by reducing dryness in the nose and throat. The humidifier has an adaptive mode which monitors the rooms temperature and will fluctuate the humidity level to optimise the humidity for you. This feature can also be turned off and the humidifier can be used like a traditional humidifier with no adaptive mode. The adaptive mode will fluctuate the heat levels when your room cools to prevent condensation in the tubing and interface.
The heated humidifier does not come with a heated tube to assist with optimising the humidity by reducing the chance of condensation occurring. The heated tube and humidity levels can be adjusted independently of each other and can be purchased as a seperate item.
The Humidifer does include a chamber
FAQ's
1) What is the Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP with humidifier?
The Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP with humidifier is an automatic sleep apnea machine that adjusts pressure based on breathing. It also includes a humidifier to add moisture and improve comfort during therapy.
2) Is DreamStation Auto CPAP recalled?
Yes, some Philips DreamStation devices were recalled due to foam-related issues. Users should check their device serial number for recall status.
2) What CPAP mask is best for a deviated septum?
Nasal pillow masks or full-face masks are commonly recommended for a deviated septum. The best option depends on breathing comfort and nasal blockage level.
3) Can a CPAP help with GERD?
CPAP therapy may help reduce nighttime GERD symptoms in some users. It improves airway pressure and may reduce acid reflux during sleep.
4) Does the Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP come with a heated humidifier?
Most Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP with humidifier packages include a heated humidifier. It helps reduce dryness and improves overall comfort.
5) Does the Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP track sleep therapy data?
Yes, the Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP tracks usage, pressure levels, leaks, and sleep events. This data helps monitor therapy effectiveness over time.