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Precautions for Using Ventilators in Autumn, Helping You Easily Deal with Discomfort.

Dec 20, 2024
After the Beginning of Autumn, the weather gradually turns cooler. Some friends often encounter many new problems when using home ventilators, such as dry nasal mucosa and increased condensate in the machine, which affect the comfort of use. So what problems should be paid attention to when using ventilators in autumn?


Appropriately increase the humidity level.


This can reduce the dryness of the nose and throat and make it more comfortable to use the machine.


Use a heated tube.


If you find water droplets or puddles on the mask when you get up in the morning, you can appropriately increase the temperature of the tube to avoid the appearance of condensate and prevent the condensate from entering the nasal cavity and causing choking coughs. After adjustment, it should be ensured that there is no dry mouth in the morning and no water accumulation in the tube and mask.


Change the water in the humidification tank daily.


Replace the water in the humidification tank every day. It is advisable to use fresh distilled water or mineral water to keep the airway moist and healthy.


Change the filter cotton frequently.


There are mostly windy and dusty weather in autumn. In the face of air pollution, pay attention to timely dust removal and replacement of the filter cotton (it is recommended to dust it weekly and replace the filter cotton once a month in daily life) to prevent dust from being blown into the machine and causing wear and tear, reduce the service life of the machine, and at the same time protect the health of the respiratory tract.


If you often open your mouth to breathe during sleep accompanied by snoring and waking up at night due to breath-holding, it is likely that you have sleep apnea syndrome. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and take corresponding measures.
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