CPAP Accessories & Comfort

Whether you find it uncomfortable to use your continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine or need ways to streamline your CPAP care routine, there are products that can help. We offer a collection of CPAP comfort products to make using your CPAP machine easier and more restful.

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What are the benefits of CPAP climate control?

Humidifiers and heated hoses make CPAP use more comfortable, reduce airway irritation, and when used together can prevent condensation from forming inside your mask or tubing. You’re more likely to use your CPAP machine when it’s comfortable to do so, making climate control an easy way to improve the efficacy of your CPAP therapy.

What products make it easier to keep my CPAP clean?

While you can use ordinary soap and water to clean your CPAP equipment, CPAP cleaning products can reduce the time and effort it takes to stay on top of CPAP hygiene. Some popular options include:
-Cleaners that use ultraviolet light to sanitize your CPAP equipment
-CPAP wipes you can use between cleanings to quickly remove sweat, oil, and debris
-Mild CPAP soap that is designed to neutralize odors without damaging your equipment or leaving residue

Are there products that prevent red marks or skin irritation from my CPAP mask?

Reusable pads can reduce pressure at the bridge of your nose, while CPAP pillows may be helpful if you find that your CPAP mask digs into your face when you sleep on your side or stomach. You may also want to consider switching CPAP masks, since there may be a style that fits your features better and causes less irritation.

How can I stop myself from breathing through my mouth while I sleep?

Chin straps are the most common way to encourage nasal breathing, though a growing number of people use medical-grade mouth tape to keep their mouth closed at night. It is important to work with your doctor to choose the option that will work best for your needs. Your doctor might recommend a full face CPAP mask if you have allergies, nasal congestion, or another issue that makes it difficult to breathe through your nose.