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What are the side effects of using a CPAP machine?

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What are the side effects of using a CPAP machine?

If you’re one of the millions of people who suffer from sleep apnea, you may be considering using a CPAP machine to help you get a good night’s sleep. However, before you make the decision to use a CPAP machine, it’s important to understand the potential risks and side effects associated with this treatment option. 

CPAP machines are designed to deliver a steady stream of air to your lungs while you sleep, keeping your airway open and preventing apnea episodes. But what are the side effects of using a CPAP machine? 

The Risks of A CPAP Machine Are Usually Minor  

There are a few potential side effects of using a CPAP machine, but most of them are minor and can be easily managed. The most common side effect is mouth dryness, which can be alleviated by using a humidifier with your CPAP machine. Some users may experience aerophagia, which occurs when air goes into the stomach at the beginning of treatment which may cause bloating or gas. Other potential side effects include: 

  • bleeding nose due to lower humidity 
  • dry eyes caused by mask leaks 
  • nasal congestion 
  • headaches 
  • skin irritation. 

In rare cases, some people may experience pneumothorax (collapsed lung), arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), or hypotension (low blood pressure). 

If you experience any of these side effects, talk to one of our sleep disorder clinics in Montreal and Quebec. Most of them can be easily managed with a little bit of trial and error. And remember, getting a good night’s sleep is important for your overall health, so don’t give up on CPAP therapy if you’re having a few minor issues. It’s worth it in the long run! 

Originally Posted on GRS Médical


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