Audible disruptions emanating from a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device during the inspiratory phase can stem from various factors. These noises, often described as whistling, gurgling, or rattling, are generally indicative of a disruption in the intended airflow pathway within the system. The sound’s presence may signify an issue requiring attention to ensure optimal therapeutic benefit.
Addressing these disturbances is crucial for maintaining adherence to CPAP therapy. Consistent and effective treatment relies on the user’s ability to tolerate the device comfortably throughout the night. Noises can disrupt sleep, leading to reduced usage and, consequently, a decrease in the therapy’s effectiveness. Understanding the potential causes and solutions contributes to a more positive user experience and improved health outcomes.