CPAP Therapy
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is the gold standard and most effective non-surgical treatment for OSA. The CPAP machine uses gentle air pressure to keep your airway continuously open, allowing you to breathe easily during sleep.
- Automatic CPAP varies the pressure through the night, giving you the necessary pressure to keep your airway open during sleep
- Fixed CPAP provides constant air pressure through the night
Benefits of CPAP therapy
- Reduces/eliminates apnoeas and snoring
- Better sleep for yourself and your bed partner
- Feeling more rested and alert during the day
- Consistent use of CPAP can help control your blood pressure even during the day
- Consistent use of CPAP can reduce the risks of heart disease and stroke
- Improves memory and cognition
Maintaining My CPAP
- Handwash with soap and lukewarm water
- Mask/mask cushion daily
- Headgear weekly
- Tubing monthly
- Air-dry away from direct sunlight
- Hang up the tubing to dry, with the open ends facing down and away
- from sunlight
- Use cooled boiled water or sterile water for the humidifier chamber, and empty the water before adding more
Effective Tips and Tricks Using CPAP
A dry nose or mouth?
- Caused by cold air blowing through your nose or keeping your mouth open
- Use a heated humidifier
- Get a chin strap to keep your mouth closed when a nasal mask is used
- If you have a frequent blocked nose, talk to your doctor about
- decongestants or nasal sprays
Eye, nose bridge and skin irritations?
- Caused by inappropriate mask fitting; excessive tightening/loosening of mask straps
- Can be relieved by fitting the mask interface as per user guide
- Snugly fit the head/mask strap without compromising on the mask leak threshold
Still find it uncomfortable?
- It takes time to adapt – usually at least 4 weeks of continuous use
- If you are unable to sleep with it, try it when you are really tired, or for short periods during the day and gradually increase the usage time
- If you feel that the prescribed pressure is intolerable, your doctor may be able to adjust it
Travelling with a CPAP machine
- There are smaller travel size (palm-sized) CPAP machines for users who are frequent travellers
- Do remember to bring along a copy of your CPAP prescription as it may be required during customs clearance