Nose cartilage problem

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Relentless
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Nose cartilage problem

Post by Relentless » Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:30 pm

I'm a newcomer to CPAPTalk and have a question: Has anyone had corrective surgery for misshapen cartilage that prevents using the nare mask for C-Pap therapy? The nare insert causes a painful irritation; thus, I use a full nasal mask. The problem with this is leakage. I have tried heavy lubrication but it hasn't worked. I'd really like to remedy this problem. Looking forward to some ideas from the pros.
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Re: Nose cartilage problem

Post by ozij » Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:58 pm

I think you're speaking of a "deviated septum". Put that in the search and you'll find may reports - most of them by satisfied people.

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Re: Nose cartilage problem

Post by Gerald » Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:36 pm

My honey has the same problem......and is in the process of finding a good doctor that'll take care of cutting it out.

At this time, she can't use the Headrest (Aura) Mask by Aeiomed......and has to make do with another type mask that requires constant attention to leak prevention.

Gerald