How to reduce a dry mouth when using CPAP Therapy?

Heather Holland
Nov 2 · 3 min read

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A dry mouth when using CPAP Therapy is a common complaint. For many patients, it can put them off using CPAP Therapy altogether, and for others, they may battle on with discomfort and interrupted sleep.

If you experience a dry mouth you may find yourself drinking more water, which leads to more trips to the toilet, and…

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Heather Holland

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