i cough every night
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i cough every night
Hi, every night when i first use my machine i cough for about 20 minutes. Does anyone have any idea why or should i see my dr. about this. I was just thinking maybe its due to the air flow being to high. I am set on 12. Thank you for any ideas.
~*~Cathy~*~
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About two weeks after I started on my CPAP last May, I came down with a horrible cold/cough and had to quit for about 10 days while I got over it. After I started again, I started taking a "sip" of Vicks Nyquil cough syrup each night as part of my bedtime ritual......and still do. It's helped me out through some subsequent colds and flu since then.
Best wishes,
Den
Best wishes,
Den
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I was referring to the Vicks Nyquil COUGH SYRUP.....not the Nyquil "cold medicine"....although that stuff will "knock you out" for the night. I haven't checked the label for alcoholic content.....I was just stating that it seems to work for me......and I only use maybe the equivalent to a teaspoon.
Den
Den
(5) REMstar Autos w/C-Flex & (6) REMstar Pro 2 CPAPs w/C-Flex - Pressure Setting = 14 cm.
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
Re: i cough every night
I don't think anyone really answered you question. I do the same thing as you and I did talk to my Dr.chaser3968 wrote:Hi, every night when i first use my machine i cough for about 20 minutes. Does anyone have any idea why or should i see my dr. about this. I was just thinking maybe its due to the air flow being to high. I am set on 12. Thank you for any ideas.
He said it was due to the CPAP (basically) causing post nasal drip by blowing (forcing) the air through your sinuses. He suggested an OTC antihistamine which I tried and it helped. But, I'm like you, I don't like to take anything, so now I just live with it as part of my nightly routine. It helps a little to make sure you blow your nose well before starting treatment.
the post nasal drip comes from the imflamation of the nasal cavities and they secret fluid to protect them. Since additional medication is out, try using an over the counter saline nasal spray. This should help keep you nasal cavities moist and help prevent some of the swelling. Also, you can stick your head over a sink of hot water and breathe in the steam. A heated humidifier can help to.
Jimh
Jimh