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[Symptoms] Excessive Drooling, any solutions????
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Excessive Drooling, any solutions????
So I have been recently diagnosed with Sleep Apnea, and was given a Cpap machine and two masks to try.  First was a nasal pillow, and although I found it incredibly comfortable I couldn't use it due to many breaks in my nose and lack of airway.  The second mask, which I am currently using, is a full face mask, which again I find relatively comfortable and easy enough to fall asleep with.  My problem is once I am asleep I start to drool excessively, to the point that it breaks the seal and will ooze down my chin, neck, chest, and soak my shirt.  It has been almost two months and I find I am getting less and less sleep each night.  I've talked to the sleep clinic and they haven't really had any solutions to this problem.  Please tell me there is something I can try to minimize the drool, I am quickly loosing hope.
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RE: Excessive Drooling, any solutions????
You can try using either a chin strap or a soft cervical collar to help keep your jaw closed.
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RE: Excessive Drooling, any solutions????
With pillow mask you didn't have that problem?
Perhaps, you could try a different full face mask? Maybe Simplus' cushion is applying pressure at some points that trigger saliva excretion.
Also, although less likely, check the hose for condensation (rainout).
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RE: Excessive Drooling, any solutions????
(09-26-2018, 08:00 AM)Tombstone Wrote: So I have been recently diagnosed with Sleep Apnea, and was given a Cpap machine and two masks to try.  First was a nasal pillow, and although I found it incredibly comfortable I couldn't use it due to many breaks in my nose and lack of airway.  The second mask, which I am currently using, is a full face mask, which again I find relatively comfortable and easy enough to fall asleep with.  My problem is once I am asleep I start to drool excessively, to the point that it breaks the seal and will ooze down my chin, neck, chest, and soak my shirt.  It has been almost two months and I find I am getting less and less sleep each night.  I've talked to the sleep clinic and they haven't really had any solutions to this problem.  Please tell me there is something I can try to minimize the drool, I am quickly loosing hope.

Let's go back to the nasal pillows mask. What does the bolded statement mean?  Is this excess leaks? Did you try different sizes of nasal pillow cushions?  If there is anyway for you to make this work, the nasal pillows would seem to be the most comfortable solution.

Take a look at Remzzzz liners for your full face mask. These can help maintain the seal and absorb some liquid.
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I don't like wearing it but I can't pap without the soft cervical collar to mostly stop mouth leaks and the drooling that occurs with open lips or mouth. not pleasant (for me) but we adapt. try it for a while even if you first find it uncomfortable.
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been drooling ever since i started cpap, from the very beginning.
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I tried two different types of nasal masks, ones with the pillows and one that covers the entire nose.  My nose has been broken several times (hockey, football) that I don't have enough airway to breath strickly through my nose, hence why I had to switch to a full mask to be able to breath out of my mouth as well.  I've never had any issues drooling until I started using the cpap machine.
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Mask Liners, either Remzzz or home made. The cotton material will absorb and will even wick some of it away.
If you make home made liners, make them a little bigger at the bottom. It helps to wick away moisture. More material more wicking action.

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Thanks Dan, I just ordered some of the remzzz liners, give them a shot.
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RE: Excessive Drooling, any solutions????
Going on a limb here: I use to take pills & eat to prevent heartburn then go to bed one hour later. Being a mouthbreather still practicing tongue technique I tape with Nexcare 3m waterproof, really sticky stuff.  Sad

A couple of hours later I'd be awakened by air leaks, the tape not holding up, too much saliva & I'd be drooling. I have read that you should not eat 2/3 hours before bedtime, so I started taking the pills only no more snack. Since then the drooling stopped, the tape stays on all night.  

Could there be a correlation between eating before bed & your body overproducing saliva laying down thus having excessive drooling? 
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