CPAP Troubleshooting Guide
Problem |
Possible Cause |
Correction |
Mask leaks. Skin Irritation. Pressure sores or blisters. |
- Strap adjustment too loose or too tight.
- Incorrect mask size.
- Worn-out mask
- Dirty mask
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- Readjust headgear straps. The mask can be as loose as possible if a seal is created.
- Consult a Respiratory Therapist for a mask fitting. There are options such as nasal pillows and full-face masks.
- Inspect masks for stiffness, cracks, breaks or wear-and-tear.
- Wash mask daily or as instructed; wash face nightly; avoid using facial crème/lotion.
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Dry nose and/or throat. Nasal congestion. |
- Dry air.
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- Try using nasal saline spray before bedtime and when you wake up.
- Add heated humidification.
- May take some desensitizing.
- Consult physician or Respiratory Therapist if symptoms persist.
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Dry mouth. |
- Sleeping with mouth open.
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- Try using a chinstrap.
- A full-face mask may be used.
3. Add heated humidification. |
Sore, Dry, Irritated, or swollen eyes; conjunctivitis. |
- Mask is leaking.
2. Mask is too tight. |
- Try adjusting the mask on the face.
- Readjust the headgear straps.
- Check mask for cracks, breaks or stiffness. Replace if needed.
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- Dry air.
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- Try using saline nasal spray before bedtime.
- Add heated humidification.
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Allergic rhinitis. |
- Irritants drawn in with room air into CPAP machine.
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- Place CPAP unit on a bedside table to keep dust, animal hairs, etc. out of the machine.
- Add heated humidification.
- Consult physician if symptoms persist.
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Chest discomfort.
Sinus discomfort. Difficulty exhaling. |
- Pressure requirement may be lower at the beginning of sleep.
- Initial adjustment period.
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- Try using the ramp mode on the CPAP machine.
- A different mask may be needed.
- Contact physician or Respiratory Therapist if symptoms persist.
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CPAP unit is too noisy. |
- Blocked air intake.
- CPAP machine is too close to sleep area.
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- Check if air filter is clean.
- Make sure mask is snug and not leaking.
- Utilize six feet of CPAP tubing.
- Contact Respiratory Therapist if machine continues to make noise.
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Bed partner intolerance. |
- Multiple factors (noise, anxiety, etc.)
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- Promote education of the patient and bed partner.
- Recommend attending a patient support group.
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