02-15-2017, 07:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-15-2017, 07:48 AM by Effers.)
ResMed AirFit N10 Soreness Help
First, what a wonderful forum you guys (and gals) have here. Going down the CPAP road can be very daunting with limited people to directly talk to. I stumbled across the site the other day and wish I found this when I started the whole "sleep apnea" journey back in early January. Big thanks to all who have contributed here.
So, as I stated, I started this at the beginning of 2017. I was diagnosed with Mild Sleep Apnea". Working with my provider I got my ResMed Autosense 10 AutoStart and the AutoFit N10 (nose mask). Started using the device(s) on Friday 10 February. My issue comes to the mask and hoping to get some advice. Turning the light out at 10:30 and falling asleep, I have been waking up at approximately 12:30-01:30 with soreness at the underside of the nose, between the nostrils. This part of the skin appears to be getting raw. After waking up, I adjust the mask and go back to sleep and fine until I wake up at my normal time. I pulled data with Sleepyhead and there does not appear to be a seal problem.
Is this being caused because of my head movement and where my head makes contact with the pillow and inadvertently adjusts the straps? Each night I have adjusted/checked my straps and fitting to ensure proper placement before going to bed. Is this usual behavior? I can't figure this out...
If this is to be expected, is there an over the counter lotion or ointment that I can pick up at the local CVS or Giant to apply to my nose? Will this compromise the integrity of the mask? Do I apply a small amount or like I am going to the beach?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am not beaten and I will make this work.
Side note...It appears I have won my first battle. Snoring. Previously the wife would sleep in the other room 3-4 nights per week because I snored too loud. Since Friday, she has not heard anything from me and is very happy. And well rested now. Absolutely amazing.
I forgot to ask.... Is it worth trying a different mask (i.e. nasal pillow or even full mask)?
RE: ResMed AirFit N10 Soreness Help
Hi Effers,
You can try a Lanolin Cream or a liner may work, but I'm wondering if the mask itself is too small?
The ResMed P10 nasal pillow mask is popular. If you try it, use a larger size pillow than what you are sized for and you will still need to use a Lanolin Cream (found in the baby isle) or a nasal gel (Ayr Gel).
Good Luck, glad this seems to be working for you.
RE: ResMed AirFit N10 Soreness Help
Thank you OpalRose. I will pick some of the Lanolin cream up today and give it a shot. I plan to call my provider tomorrow (if cream doesn't help) to get a different size or change to the RM P10.
More to follow.
RE: ResMed AirFit N10 Soreness Help
Hi Effers,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
First of all, it's great that you are doing so well with your CPAP therapy.
I also want to let you know that the Lanolin cream is great stuff, a "little" gose a "long" way, it is pretty thick, and will be kind of difficult to slather on like you do with son screen. You just put a bit on your soar spot, I hope this helps you.
I wish you good luck on your CPAP journey, hang in there for more responses to your post.
trish6hundred
RE: ResMed AirFit N10 Soreness Help
Picked up the lanolin cream. You aren't kidding that stuff is thick. At first I thought it had gone bad but the wife assured me that's the way its supposed to be. Anyways, spread a small amount on my nose and wow. Worked perfectly. Thanks so much for the help. No pain or soreness this morning.
I hope to post some charts up tomorrow for the group to review and provide feedback. Things are going well but as expected, trying to get used to the mask while sleeping. I have developed this mental block and wake up multiple times at night making sure everything is in place. Hope to get to the point where I sleep 4-6 hours or more without interruption. I will get there.
Thanks again!