Back when I was diagnosed with OSA, my first CPAP machine sounded something like a leaky air mattress on cargo plane. It was neither soothing nor quiet. But technology has changed and now most new CPAP masks and devices are almost silent. That doesn’t mean what little sound they do make isn’t annoying, especially to someone new to CPAP therapy.
If the sound of your CPAP device is more like nails on a chalkboard, here are some tips that may silence it further:
If you can’t replace your machine, consider some low-tech help: earplugs. They make a huge difference and really cancel out a lot of the ambient sound. One of my co-workers swears by his white noise machine. They can be pretty cheap and are often on sale. The static noise will mask the sound of the CPAP machine and can be pretty hypnotic, too.
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Some CPAP masks come with a sizing guide to help you choose the right size. Click on the mask name below to view, print, and use the size guide. Other masks are available as fitpacks with all size cushions included and do not have size guides available.
Nasal Masks
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Other helpful resources:
How To Select A CPAP Mask – Help Centre - All the help you need...instantly! (cpapmachines.ca)
What Size CPAP Mask Do I Buy? – Help Centre - All the help you need...instantly! (cpapmachines.ca)