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CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - cecilchamp - 02-14-2018 Every day, I end up with new eye floaters due to the pressure my CPAP mask places upon my eyes and eye sockets. Is there a solution which resolves this issue? RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - paulag1955 - 02-14-2018 Is there a compelling reason you need to use a full face mask? RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - greatunclebill - 02-14-2018 your mask may be too big. if the size is right, depending on the distance and placement of your eyes from your nose, full face may not be an option. my wife got around it by using the mirage liberty. RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - HalfAsleep - 02-14-2018 You may actually have 4 issues going on at the same time. 1. You have started getting floaters. This happens. Check in with an eye person who can look deep into your eyes with that magnifying thingy while you look past his/her ear. I had my great optometrist (the guy who does the eye test) do it for me. He's way better than the opthalmologist who won't give me the time of day and whose assistant planted her private parts on my kneecap. Three times. Seriously. But that's another story. Get a good eye person to have a look to be sure they really are floaters and not something else. 2. Your mask is altogether not compatible with your face. You may have a narrow nose bridge, your eyes may be close set, the distance between eyes and below the lip might be short. You need a different mask. 3. The headgear straps on your mask are in a damage-inducing location. Adjust the headgear or get some Pad-a-Cheeks to keep the orbits from being friction-ated. 4. You could be manhandling your mask in the middle of the night and this is irritating your lower eyelids. This means your face still thinks your mask is an alien being. Generally, it will get over it. If not, try a different mask. Unlike some on here, I'm a big fan of full face masks. My jaw can slack, and this eases up on my TMJ. Minimal leaks, too. I did, however, have to try a few before I had one that a) didn't cause a full-face hickey, b) didn't induce stigmata on my tender nose bridge, and c) didn't protrude beyond the pointy part of my chin-y chin chin. I've finally settled on one which, although it isn't perfect (among other things it's made my hair from straight to ringlets), is satisfactory, and I never have to mess with it. I use a Resmed F10. It's narrower between the eyes than the F20. Other folks will have ideas, too. I had more issues with the P10 nasal pillows headgear getting into my eyes than I do the F10. Go figure. Hope that helps. RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - trish6hundred - 02-15-2018 Hi cecilchamp, WELCOME! to the forum.! You should ask to try different masks 'till you find one that works for you. Good luck with CPAP therapy and finding a mask. RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - kiwii - 02-15-2018 You've already received some very good advice. Please update your profile with the name of the mask that you're using. How long have you been using xPAP? Are you still in the introductory 30-day period? (because masks are usually exchangeable during that time) From what you've described, it sounds like the cushion of your mask is too large. I would start by downloading the fitting guide for your mask and see for yourself which size is right for you. If that is not the size that you were given, I'd march right down to the DME and have them either give you the correct size or replace the mask with one that suits the features of your face. Also, take a look at the mask primer on the ApneaBoard Wiki for lots of good advice/tips: Mask Primer RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - Sleep2Snore - 02-15-2018 The mask can be the biggest issue for most users, I had a cupboard full of them, masks have improved since I started on CPAP more years ago then I care to remember, So try other masks and make sure they do not leak into your eyes or put pressure around the eyes. A mask should not hurt but be a snug fit. If you have to tighten it to the point it is uncomfortable, if is not a good fit. Get one that fits better. RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - PaulaO2 - 02-15-2018 What mask do you use? Please update your profile so we can help you with fitting. http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-How-to-Update-Your-Profile No matter the mask, if it is pressing into your eyes, either the frame or the straps, you have it on wrong and/or it is not the right size. Both can happen easily and to all of us at one point or another. RE: CPAP mask causes pressure upon eye sockets - ghstudio - 02-15-2018 Your mask and pressure are not causing eye floaters. Possibly your eyes are dryer but that's not floaters. Mor likely, you are just noticing the floaters and are now connecting them to the CPAP pressure. |