{"id":50633,"date":"2025-04-25T21:31:44","date_gmt":"2025-04-26T01:31:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hancockhealth.org\/mayo-health-library\/cpap-machines-tips-for-avoiding-10-common-problems\/"},"modified":"2026-02-04T11:45:00","modified_gmt":"2026-02-04T16:45:00","slug":"cpap-machines-tips-for-avoiding-10-common-problems","status":"publish","type":"mayo","link":"https:\/\/www.hancockhealth.org\/es\/mayo-health-library\/cpap-machines-tips-for-avoiding-10-common-problems\/","title":{"rendered":"CPAP machines: Tips for avoiding 10 common problems"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"container mx-auto   wordpress-block wordpress- core-\">\n<p>Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a common treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. A <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine uses a hose connected to a mask or nosepiece to deliver constant and steady air pressure to help you breathe while you sleep.<\/p>\n<p>Common problems with <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> include a leaky mask, trouble falling asleep, a stuffy nose and a dry mouth.<\/p>\n<p>But if a <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> mask or machine doesn\u2019t work for you, you have other options. And most <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> masks can be adjusted to help make them more comfortable.<\/p>\n<p>Here are 10 common <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> problems and what you can do about them:<\/p>\n<p>Work closely with your healthcare professional and the <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier to make sure you have a <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> mask that fits properly. People have different face shapes, so the right mask style and size for someone else may not work for you.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Try a different mask.<\/strong> A range of <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> masks is available. For example, a full face mask covers the mouth and nose, with straps that stretch across the forehead and cheeks. These may make some people feel claustrophobic, but they work well for those who prefer to breathe through their mouths during sleep. They also provide a stable fit for people who move around a lot during sleep.<\/p>\n<p>Other masks feature nasal pillows that fit under your nose and straps that cover less of your face. These can feel less cumbersome.<\/p>\n<p>Nasal pillows may work well if you wear glasses or read with the mask on because some don&#8217;t block the eyes as much as full face masks do. However, this mask style may not be an option if you move around a lot during sleep or have difficulty breathing through your nose, such as due to congestion.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Pay attention to size.<\/strong> Most masks come in different sizes. Just because you&#8217;re a certain size in one mask doesn&#8217;t mean you&#8217;ll be the same size in another. <abbr title=\"Continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> masks are usually adjustable.<\/p>\n<p>Ask your healthcare professional or <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier to show you how to adjust your mask to get the best fit. Manufacturer product instructions also can help show you how to do this. A properly fitting mask shouldn&#8217;t be uncomfortable or cause pain.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>First, try wearing just the <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> mask for short periods of time while you&#8217;re awake &mdash; for example, while watching TV. Then try wearing the mask and hose with the machine turned on during the day while you&#8217;re awake.<\/p>\n<p>Once you get used to how that feels, start using the <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine every time you sleep &mdash; including during naps. Only using the <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine every now and then may delay getting used to it. Stick with it for several weeks or more to see if your mask and pressure are right for you.<\/p>\n<p>You may be able to overcome this by using a machine with a &#8220;ramp&#8221; feature. This setting allows you to start with low air pressure. The machine then automatically and slowly increases the air pressure to your prescribed setting as you fall asleep. Your healthcare professional can adjust its rate.<\/p>\n<p>If this feature doesn&#8217;t help, talk with your healthcare team about changing to a machine that automatically and constantly adjusts the pressure while you&#8217;re sleeping. An example is a bi-level positive airway pressure (BPAP) machine that delivers more pressure when you breathe in, called inhale, and less when you breathe out, called exhale.<\/p>\n<p>Check to make sure your mask fits well. A leaky mask can dry out your nose. If you have to tighten the straps often to prevent air leakage, the mask does not fit properly.<\/p>\n<p>A <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine that features a heated humidifier, which attaches to the air pressure machine, can help. You can adjust the level of humidification. Using a nasal saline spray at bedtime also can help ease a dry, stuffy nose.<\/p>\n<p>Practice using your mask while you&#8217;re awake. First, just hold it up to your face without any of the other parts. Once you&#8217;re comfortable with that, try wearing the mask with the straps.<\/p>\n<p>Next, try holding the mask with the attached hose on your face, without using the straps. Turn on the <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine, perhaps with the ramp feature turned on. Next, do this using the straps too. Finally, try sleeping with the mask and machine on.<\/p>\n<p>Relaxation exercises, such as progressive muscle relaxation, may help reduce anxiety related to <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> use.<\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;re still feeling claustrophobic, talk with your healthcare professional or <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier. It may help to get a different size mask or try a different style, such as one that uses nasal pillows.<\/p>\n<p>A leaky or an ill-fitting mask means you&#8217;re not getting the full air pressure you need, and it may be irritating your skin. The mask also can direct air into your eyes, causing them to become dry or teary.<\/p>\n<p>Try adjusting pads and straps to get a better fit. If the mask fits over your nose, make sure it doesn&#8217;t sit too high on the bridge of your nose, which can direct air into your eyes.<\/p>\n<p>You may need to ask your <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier to help you find a different size mask, particularly if your weight has changed a lot. Or try a different style mask such as one that uses nasal pillows. If you develop skin deterioration or sores, such as on your nose, tell your care team promptly.<\/p>\n<p>Wearing the mask alone for some time during the day may help you get used to how it feels and make it easier to fall asleep at night.<\/p>\n<p>Machines with the ramp feature that slowly and gradually increase the air pressure to your prescribed pressure setting as you fall asleep may make you more comfortable at bedtime.<\/p>\n<p>Following good general sleep habits also is helpful. Exercise regularly and avoid caffeine and alcohol before bedtime. Try to relax. For example, take a warm bath before you go to bed. A white noise machine may help.<\/p>\n<p>If you breathe through your mouth at night or sleep with your mouth open, some <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machines may worsen dry mouth. A chin strap may help keep your mouth closed and reduce the air leak if you wear a nasal mask.<\/p>\n<p>A machine with a full face mask that covers your mouth and nose also may work well for you. A <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr>-heated humidifier that attaches to the air pressure machine also may help.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not unusual to sometimes wake up to find that you&#8217;ve removed the mask in your sleep. If you move a lot in your sleep, you may find that a full face mask will stay on your face better. You may have removed your mask while sleeping because you were uncomfortable. Consider trying a different type of mask that may fit you better.<\/p>\n<p>You may be pulling off the mask because your nose is congested. If so, ensuring a good mask fit and adding a <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr>-heated humidifier may help. A chin strap may help keep the mask on your face.<\/p>\n<p>If removing the mask is a consistent problem, consider setting an alarm for a time during the night so you can check whether the mask is still on. You could progressively set the alarm for later in the night if you find that you&#8217;re keeping the mask on longer.<\/p>\n<p>Most new models of <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machines are almost silent. But if you find that your machine&#8217;s noise is bothersome, first check to make sure the machine&#8217;s air filter is clean and unblocked. Something in its way may worsen noise. Ask your healthcare provider or <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier how to properly clean your mask and hose.<\/p>\n<p>If cleaning doesn&#8217;t help, have your care team or <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier check the machine to ensure it&#8217;s working properly. If the machine is working correctly and the noise still bothers you, try wearing earplugs or using a white noise machine to mask the noise. Placing the <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine as far away from the bed as possible also may help make any machine noise less noticeable. Ask your healthcare professional or <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier if extra tubing is available and right for your machine.<\/p>\n<p>Using a <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> machine can be frustrating as you try to get used to it, but it&#8217;s important that you stick with it. The treatment is essential to avoiding complications of obstructive sleep apnea, such as heart problems and excessive daytime sleepiness.<\/p>\n<p>Work with your care team and <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> supplier to ensure the best mask fit and device for you. Regular visits to your healthcare professional are important and can help troubleshoot any problems and adjust settings, if needed. It can take a while to find the correct settings and get used to the mask.<\/p>\n<p>With time and patience, <abbr title=\"continuous positive airway pressure\">CPAP<\/abbr> can positively affect your quality of life and health.<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Making small adjustments to your CPAP machine can help you use it more comfortably.<\/p>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","tags":[1686,1685,1682,1684],"class_list":["post-50633","mayo","type-mayo","status-publish","hentry","tag-anatomical-structure","tag-condition","tag-person-group-concept","tag-theme-of-focus","content_type-articles"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.3 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>CPAP machines: Tips for avoiding 10 common problems - Hancock Health<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.hancockhealth.org\/es\/mayo-health-library\/cpap-machines-tips-for-avoiding-10-common-problems\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"es_MX\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"CPAP machines: Tips for avoiding 10 common problems - 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