Troubleshooting
CPAP Side Effects (And What Actually Fixes Them)
Dry mouth, red marks, bloating, rainout, sore eyes. Every common CPAP side effect, why it happens, and the fix — ordered from cheapest to most involved.
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Just diagnosed
Start with what AHI actually measures, what the severity bands mean, and what happens next.
Start with the basics →First 30 days
Almost everyone hates CPAP for the first few weeks. Here is what to fix, in what order.
Fix what is bothering you →Long-term user
Read your own data, get the mask right, and stop overpaying for supplies you are owed.
Go deeper →Troubleshooting
Dry mouth, red marks, bloating, rainout, sore eyes. Every common CPAP side effect, why it happens, and the fix — ordered from cheapest to most involved.
Masks & Fit
Mask choice decides whether you stick with therapy. Here is how to narrow it down by how you sleep, breathe, and what has already annoyed you.
Sleep Apnea Basics
AHI is the number your diagnosis, your severity, and often your insurance coverage hangs on. Here is what it measures, what the bands mean, and where it misleads.
What sleep apnea is, how it is diagnosed, and what the numbers mean.
Choosing between mask styles, getting a seal, and fixing leaks.
CPAP vs APAP vs BiPAP, pressure settings, and reading your data.
Dry mouth, aerophagia, red marks, and the other reasons people quit.
How to actually clean your equipment, and what to replace when.
Compliance rules, Medicare, and what CPAP therapy really costs.
Flying, camping, and staying on therapy away from an outlet.
Oral appliances, surgery, positional therapy, and weight management.
Troubleshooting
Bloating, belching and stomach pain from CPAP have a name and a set of fixes. Here's what causes aerophagia and what to change first.
Alternatives to CPAP
Oral appliances, positional therapy, surgery, nerve stimulation, weight loss and new medications. An honest look at the options beyond a mask.
Insurance & Costs
Insurers require documented CPAP use before they'll keep paying. Here are the actual Medicare rules, what the clock is, and what happens if you miss it.
Troubleshooting
Waking with a mouth like sandpaper usually isn't a humidity problem — it's a leak problem. Here's the fix ladder, cheapest first.
Troubleshooting
The adjustment period is the hardest part and most people are told nothing about it. A realistic week-by-week guide to getting through it.
Masks & Fit
Leaks wake you up, dry your mouth, and wreck your therapy. Here's how to diagnose where yours is coming from and fix it properly.