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nosebleeds

Post by newinmt » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:30 am

I just got my first cpap last week. I am prone to nosebleeds while sleeping anyway, and it wakes me up. But, now with a CPAP I am worried about aspirating or suffocating. I am starting to use neosynephrine and will turn up my humidifier.

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Re: nosebleeds

Post by BlackSpinner » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:48 am

newinmt wrote:I just got my first cpap last week. I am prone to nosebleeds while sleeping anyway, and it wakes me up. But, now with a CPAP I am worried about aspirating or suffocating. I am starting to use neosynephrine and will turn up my humidifier.
For many people (including myself) cpap and the humidifier is a blessing in disguise.
The neosynephrine is NOT something you should be using if you have nose bleeds.

What kind of mask do you have?, what machine? click on the user conrtol panel on the upper left side of the screen and fill in what your equipment is in words.

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Re: nosebleeds

Post by tattooyu » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:50 am

Yes, please fill in your equipment profile. At first, I got some minor nosebleeds (I am not prone to them). I found that the humidifier needed to be turned up a couple of notches. Been fine ever since.
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Re: nosebleeds

Post by mreewh » Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:04 am

Since I started using my hybrid mask, I've had hardly any nosebleeds, or nasal congestion either. I would have tried CPAP for that alone!

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Re: nosebleeds

Post by robysue » Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:31 pm

I agree with BlackSpinner that neosynephrine is a bad idea. In addition to not being great with nosebleeds, neosynephrine can trigger rebound congestion if used more than just a couple of days or so.

You might want to try a simple OTC saline solution nasal spray for both helping soothe the mucous membranes and ease the congestion in the nose as well as up the humidifier.

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Re: nosebleeds

Post by newinmt » Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:56 pm

thanks to all replys. I did post my equipment.

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Re: nosebleeds

Post by Uncle_Bob » Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:09 pm

If you are prone to nosebleeds you can go to ENT doctor and get your nose cauterized. Thats what i ended up doing.