Re: Extreme dry mouth
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:21 am
MarkCPAPguy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:46 amby MarkCPAPguy » Mon Aug 03, 2020 8:40 am
Yes, my cpap does have a humidifier, but didn’t turn it up as we’ve been having high humidity readings where we live the whole month of July and now August, anywhere from 75 to 90%. So saw no need as our central air died and the humidity in the house is up as well. I have played with the humidity setting in the past, but have set my machine to run on Auto in the summer as it’s generally very humid then. In winter, we’ll that’s a different situation so run the humidity higher then.
I talked to a sleep specialist at our local hospital and she agreed that the problem is most likely my chin dropping. The Knightsbridge strap should be here in a day or two and then I will know for sure. I was diagnosed as a mouth breather during my first study so a chin strap has always been part of my equipment.
And no, I don’t smoke anything before bedtime.
Thanks.
Does your CPAP have a humidifier?
Have you talked to your sleep doctor about this?
Have you asked the manufacturer?
Do you smoke anything right before bedtime?