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Pressure on eyes, what could be the reason?
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Pressure on eyes, what could be the reason?
Hello All

APAP user since weeks ...

I am waking up with pressure in eyes since past 2 days (bit redness too)

Please check my OSCAR screenshots and let me know if there is anything I shall be doing/changing for eye pressure issue?

ALso, in general does screenshot look good with all values or have to change anything?

Device Settings
 
Mode                           APAP
Pressure Min                7.00 cmH2O
Pressure Max               12.00 cmH2O
Antibacterial Filter         No
Climate Control             Auto
EPR                             Full Time
EPR Level                     3 cmH2O
Essentials                     On
Humidifier Status          On
Humidity Level              4 
Mask                           Nasal
Ramp                          Auto
Ramp Pressure             4 cmH2O
Response                     Standard
Smart Start                  On
Temperature                 27 ºC
Temperature Enable      On


Thank you


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#2
RE: Pressure on eyes, what could be the reason?
When I used the Dreamwear nasal pillows mask, I felt some extra pressure in my nasal cavities (close to my eyes).   The best thought I have is that it could be caused by your mask.  Trying a different kind of nasal mask or even a different type of mask altogether may help.  Some of the suppliers on the Suppliers list here give a 30 day money back trial on masks.  I think Supplier #1 does.  

How long has this been occurring?  Do you think you will adapt to it in time?  If it gets really bad, of course, stop it instead of trying to push it harder to adapt to it.  

And of course, you can try turning down your max pressure - but balance that against your OSCAR charts - watch them to see if events go up significantly.
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RE: Pressure on eyes, what could be the reason?
What's probably happening is that the air that is vented from the mask is somehow hitting your eyes.  Or it could be that your mask is not sealing properly and the air can escape toward your eyes.

You would be able to feel this as a breeze over your eyes.  Adjust your mask and try to be aware of this.  Be sure to use eye drops before bed.  It's important to protect your eyes.  Usually an ointment type eye product is best.  Also, consider wearing an eye mask to sleep.  

There is nothing on your graphs that would point to this type of problem.
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RE: Pressure on eyes, what could be the reason?
Thank you fory our responses @Jay51 and @OpalRose

Nothing is being changed since before. Same pressure and same settings, but i noticed these in past 2 days hence i posted past 2 days screenshots only.
I will try to monitor pressure (seems like this is good enough on high side of pressure, on low pressure setting i can bump it 1 or 2 level more to 9...so may be 9-12)

Sure i will put in eye drops before sleep and eye mask is a good idea. I will try to buy one soon.

Thank you Smile
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RE: Pressure on eyes, what could be the reason?
Damn, I'm writing about that right now. The timiing is mind boggling. I've noticed the fullface F20 jabbing into my sinus bones since I got started in April. But only since last Monday have I started having pain in right eye, upper right corner. ER eye doctor says dry eye. I?m skeptical. That's why I logged in. I'm interested in finding out if some of the masks can actually slide to one side and hit the eye. Crush it maybe.
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