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flem in trhroat - ziggy06582 - 03-27-2015

When i have nasal mask on after a couple hours it feeld like i have flem in my throat what could be causing this


RE: flem in trhroat - DariaVader - 03-27-2015

post nasal drip

cpap pressure is unlikely to be 3.5... im going to guess that is your humidity setting. maybe you are literally breathing water... unless you have a heated hose turned up to about 86, seems like a possibility


RE: flem in trhroat - OpalRose - 03-27-2015

(03-27-2015, 08:29 PM)ziggy06582 Wrote: When i have nasal mask on after a couple hours it feeld like i have flem in my throat what could be causing this

ziggy,
It is possible that your humidify setting is to high. When I started CPAP,
I had a lot of issues with post nasal drip, congestion, sinus, you name it. But after awhile on CPAP, it actually cleared up on its own.
What is your pressure setting. If you know, put it in your profile, because as Daria said, 3.5 sounds like a humidify setting.
OpalRose



RE: flem in trhroat - ziggy06582 - 03-27-2015

my humidity level is actually 4.0 should i lower it


RE: flem in trhroat - retired_guy - 03-27-2015

(03-27-2015, 09:02 PM)ziggy06582 Wrote: my humidity level is actually 4.0 should i lower it

Probably ... Try 3.5




RE: flem in trhroat - ziggy06582 - 03-27-2015

thanks everybody i will try it


RE: flem in trhroat - DariaVader - 03-27-2015

"phlegminess"
  • could be too high humidity, (Do you have a heated hose?)
  • humidity too low causing dryness which creates secretions (not at 4 probably...)
  • could be allergies and post nasal drip
  • could be you are mouth breathing and creating dryness which causes secretions
  • other things I didnt think of

You should give some more information Smile

meanwhile, yeah - turn that thing down to 3.5 or 3... I think most people hang out in that area


RE: flem in trhroat - archangle - 03-27-2015

Humidity is trial and error. For some people, higher is better, for some, lower is better.

I have problems with crud in my throat on CPAP. I keep a water bottle with a flip top at bedside and sip it whenever it bothers me during the night. I sometimes keep something like crackers nearby to eat to help clear my throat.




RE: flem in trhroat - truetopath - 03-28-2015

I agree humidity is highly person specific. When I use a FFM or nasal mask I set the humidity to 72, but with nasal pillows that puppy goes up to 76-78. I've never had a problem with phlegm in my throat though. Best of luck figuring it out!


RE: flem in trhroat - Sleeprider - 03-28-2015

Ziggie, a couple thought about your profile: Your humidifier is a Resmed H5I. The machine is a Resmed S9 and some model (Elite, autoset?). As you have questions, it will be helpful if your profile is more accurate. Double check what your pressures are set to. All of the Resmed machines have a minimum pressure of 4.0 cmH2O. Your pressure is not 3.5. You might also be using EPR (exhale pressure relief).

Other than the phlem, how's things going?