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[CPAP] Nasal/sinus issue
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10-01-2022, 10:44 AM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
dwedward,
You bring up good point about air not going directly into the nose if not using a pillow mask. I hope your wife finds relief. I originally bought the Universal Hybrid by Innomed for when I had colds/sinus issues (normal for me). It has nasal pillows but a very big space where the air comes in. I found I slept deeper with it so I started using it full time. Since then I do have night time issues with sinuses. I contributed that to having filtered air. Maybe mask type should also be considered for people who have sinus issues to begin with or develop them when on CPAP therapy.
10-01-2022, 11:31 AM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
Thank you all again for the useful suggestions!
I did not use the machine last night, and the sinus pain remained. The 3-day antibiotics did not seem to help much. So after reading the messages above I just made an appointment to see an ENT doctor. @dwedward: That is a great point. I suspect that the lining in my nose is super-sensitive, probably due to the old yearlong sinus problems. So even though I diligently clean the set and try various humidity levels, that forced air might be the cause of the recent problem. I do have N20 mask and I tried it once. I liked it since it is very comfortable for the breathing but I preferred the simplicity of N30. I am going to try N20 tonight and report back. Hope your guys can find a solution soon. BTW, I think it is always helpful to wash the face, especially around the nose, right before putting on the mask.
10-02-2022, 11:26 AM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
Last night I used N20 for 6 hours. It is softer on the nostrils than the nasal pillows or cradles. First I woke up after 3 hours and did not feel any problem. After another 3 hours I woke up again and had some minor nasal pain. I guess if I fully recover from the current nasal issues, I should be able to tolerate the softer blow of air with N20. I think at least a few hours per night should be ok. If I could find a better combination of the temperature and humidity level then that might be the solution I am looking for.
10-03-2022, 10:28 AM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
stargazing,
Glad it went better. Thanks for the update. Do you think nasal congestion building up a part of the problem. Have you thought of sleeping in a recliner or lots of pillows to keep nose draining may help for nose. Finding out what works best for each person is the ticket to comfort.
10-03-2022, 11:43 AM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
Thank you, KeepSmiling. The congestion seems ok and there is not much building up. You brought up a good point, though. On a recliner it does alleviate the OSA a little bit. So here is what I experimented last night. I used my recliner and oximeter for the entire night. Room temperature was around 68 deg F and humidity around 62%. I still had minor nasal pain almost all night.
So reduced pressure and N20 mask may be helpful if there are nasal irritations. Side sleep and a recliner can also alleviate the OSA.
10-03-2022, 01:42 PM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
I was not thinking with or without CPAP treatment. I would not recommend that on a board, it may be to dangerous for someone.
I was thinking for drainage of sinuses/congestion. dwedward - brought up an interesting point between nasal pillows and nasal cushion. I think not just the type of mask but the larger the area, may help the nose. I do not see how that works, because the pressure in theory should be the same going into the airways.
12-16-2022, 01:07 PM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
I've been using an in-line bacterial filter, but now I'm wondering if I should.
I stumbled across a paper from Philips (can they be trusted anymore?) that has be a little confused. https://www.philips.com/c-dam/b2bhc/mast...cument.pdf The last heading entitled: Bacteria Filters for CPAP seems to have some info that says that they shouldn't be used on c-paps unless monitored by a physician. So, what in-line filter should be used? Any ideas? thanks
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12-16-2022, 01:36 PM
RE: Nasal/sinus issue
As far as I know, all the concerns raised are valid, and there is no filter type that 'should be used'.
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