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CPAP Masks for Side Sleepers
- ResMed Swift™ FX Bella Nasal Pillow Mask for Her with Headgear21 ReviewsSpecial Price $114.00 Regular Price $137.00
- ResMed AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear81 Reviews
As low as $105.00 Regular Price $118.00
- ResMed AirFit ™ P10 For Her Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear28 Reviews
As low as $105.00 Regular Price $118.00
- Philips Respironics ComfortGel Blue Nasal CPAP Mask55 Reviews
As low as $33.00 Regular Price $109.00
- ResMed Mirage FX for Her nasal mask complete system21 Reviews
As low as $115.00 Regular Price $127.00
- Fisher & Paykel Zest Q Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear42 Reviews
As low as $63.99 Regular Price $115.00
- ResMed Quattro™ FX For Her Full Face Mask with Headgear16 Reviews
As low as $125.00 Regular Price $185.00
- ResMed Swift™ FX Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear45 Reviews
As low as $104.00 Regular Price $127.00
- Philips Respironics Amara View Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear50 Reviews
As low as $65.00 Regular Price $169.00
- Philips Respironics DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask With Headgear118 Reviews
As low as $79.00 Regular Price $109.99
CPAP Masks: A Comfortable CPAP Therapy For Side Sleepers
Patients with sleep apnea can benefit from CPAP mask designs that allow them to sleep in almost any posture. Most CPAP masks can adjust to active sleepers that move about a lot. While sleeping in the right posture can assist with sleep apnea, CPAP therapy with a correctly fitting mask allows for more flexibility while maintaining CPAP compliance.
Sleeping on the side is a preferred way to sleep for patients suffering from sleep apnea. Sleeping on the side prevents the chances of sleep apnea occurring during the night and helps in digestion, and much more.
CPAP masks for side sleepers enable a comfortable CPAP therapy for a reliable sleeping position for CPAP users.
What Is The Best CPAP Mask For Side Sleepers?
While nasal pillow masks provide you with a comfortable CPAP therapy with minimum contact, a full face mask can provide you with a comfortable fit and an uninterrupted CPAP therapy throughout the night.
Side sleepers can choose from the wide range of Full face and Nasal Pillow masks from The CPAP Shop.
Types Of Problems For Side Sleepers Using CPAP Masks
Some of the major problems faced by side sleepers using a CPAP mask are:
CPAP treatment may cause problems for those who sleep on their sides. If their cushion is excessively soft, the fabric may obstruct mask ports.
During the night, side sleepers may feel mask movement. For side sleepers, certain masks put an unpleasant amount of pressure on the cheek.
How To Find The Most Comfortable CPAP Mask For My Sleeping Habits
Understanding your particular preferences might help you select the most comfortable CPAP mask for you. Do you use glasses while reading in bed? Do you have claustrophobia? What is your most comfortable sleeping position? These and other considerations are important while selecting a CPAP mask.
For More information, refer to our detailed article on Sleep Positions and CPAP masks.