Burning smell after taking mask off???

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Post by Snoozeomatic » Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:48 am

I have also had this problem a few months ago. My seting on my humidifer
was set at 3 on a scale of 1 to 6, so I cranked it up to 5 and haven't had the burning smell since. But have a full beard so the gills I'm growing are hardly noticable.
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Post by Janine » Sat Apr 21, 2007 2:17 pm

Yeah, our furnace is not on at all at night. So now the smell is back, although less than before. I am just using passover humidity so I know it is not the heating of the water (I could smell hot elements pre-cpap).

Kimberly, I think anything we put in our noses might add to it. I used to use a cream for nasal eczema and it had lavender in it. With the cpap, it was way too intense. I am only 2 weeks in, so am experimenting with a variety of things.

The smell does seem better, and I just rub my nose once I take the mask off and it mostly goes away.


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Post by wog » Wed May 02, 2007 1:00 pm

bump!

OK, 4 weeks into restarting CPAP, this started happening to me today. It included some minor/mild blood. It seems to me like this is sinus irritation of some sort. Maybe due to dryness. It does go away after a bit. I am naturally VERY dry in the nasals anyways. I had the heat on 3. I think I'll kick it up to 4 and see if that helps.

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Post by moremetallica » Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:09 pm

I have had my Cpap for only a week now
And I have had the same thing happen to me everyday since I started using my cpap.
It smells like burning dust but I only smell it after I take off the mask.
I even disconnected the mask from the hose and just let the hose blow in my face and as soon as I move the hose away after about 2 min I smell burning Dust..
I wish someone here had a real answer of what is causing it.


I use a nasal pillow on 13 with humidifier from 0 to 5

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Post by ozze_dollar » Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:28 pm

Yes I get it too. As soon as I take my mask off and the machine stops there is a burning smell for a few mins.

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Post by chunkyfrog » Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:42 pm

I just did a quick search on nasal hallucinations, or phantosmia.
There was mention of smoky smell, along with possible causes.
A visit with a neurologist might be a good idea.

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Post by ozze_dollar » Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:40 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:I just did a quick search on nasal hallucinations, or phantosmia.
There was mention of smoky smell, along with possible causes.
A visit with a neurologist might be a good idea.
Since so many people smell the same thing its clear that its not in our head.

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Post by chunkyfrog » Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:55 pm

It might be a natural phenomenon, like persistence of vision.
Maybe a compensation by the brain, like tinnitus.
Or images/voices of the recently dead when someone is mourning.
Certainly not imaginary, nothing crazy; the brain is totally amazing.
And we only understand very little about it.

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Post by archangle » Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:25 pm

After I started taking allergy shots and my nose cleared up, I would find I'd smell burning oil every time I stopped my car at a red light. I thought I had car trouble until I finally realized I was smelling the oil buildup where people stopped at red lights. Once I started smelling more normally again, I noticed a lot of smells I never noticed before.

Maybe your nose is clearing out with the CPAP and you're just smelling some low level smell you never noticed before.

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Post by Guest » Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:58 am

I have also noticed a smell. However after thinking about it; I noticed I had used all the water up. I assume the machine is still heating but without water causes a smell.
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Post by archangle » Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:01 pm

Guest wrote:I have also noticed a smell. However after thinking about it; I noticed I had used all the water up. I assume the machine is still heating but without water causes a smell.
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Many of us notice a smell if the tank runs out of water. With mine, it's bad enough, it will usually wake me up.

However, I smell it before I take the mask off.

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Post by StuUnderPressure » Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:17 pm

Snoredog wrote:I just got a new BlueAir 402 HEPA filter the other day for the bedroom to replace a non-working Sharper Image Ionic Breeze Quadra, mainly for dust removal as I don't smoke.

After it was on only a couple hours I was surprised to smell a unique odor coming from the air purifier. I would have thought a air purifier would have removed odors not add them. I'm sure it is just the glue used in the manufacture of the certified HEPA filter creating the odor and it will soon go away.
Air Purifiers do put out a little ozone which can be smelled.
Your Owner's Manual should mention this.

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Post by chip mcdonald » Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:24 am

New CPAP user here of 3 days.

Take the nasal mask off after having it on for a long time, and instantly smell "burning dust" for a few seconds...

Kinda like the smell of a portable heater turned on after it's been sitting somewhere for a while unused.

Dust *inside* a machine that has been sitting somewhere?

Dust settled into distilled water that has sat on a shelf awhile?

I can't drink "drinking water" that grocery stores sell in the same kind of plastic jug as the distilled water - they always have an odd taste. Maybe this is the "odd taste" concentrated by the machine?

New Resmed Airsense, presumably new mask/Dreamwear ...

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Post by palerider » Sun Sep 02, 2018 12:57 pm

chip mcdonald wrote:
Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:24 am
New CPAP user here of 3 days.

Take the nasal mask off after having it on for a long time, and instantly smell "burning dust" for a few seconds...
You, or your pillow smells. You're used to the smells in the air at a distance, that's being piped to you by your cpap, and when you take it off, you're smelling the smells in the air right next to your nose.

Start your own thread for your issues, don't resurrect ancient ones.

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Post by Stom » Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:36 pm

While I'd agree with that in many instances, in this case I think necro bumping an old thread on the exact topic seems appropriate. It shows people new to the topic the context and earlier answers, thus streamlining the replies. No need to create an entirely new thread for an existing topic, no more than one should start a new cushion trading thread every time someone wants to trade a cushion.
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