CPAP use & throat pain

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ChrisB1212
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CPAP use & throat pain

Post by ChrisB1212 » Wed Jan 08, 2025 11:37 pm

Curious if CPAP use can cause throat pain? Not sore throat due to dryness, but more like muscle pain/strain? It's more noticeable when bending down, perhaps due to added pressure. Anyone experience or heard of this?

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Re: CPAP use & throat pain

Post by Julie » Thu Jan 09, 2025 11:21 am

Has your MD looked at any potential spinal/neck issues?

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Re: CPAP use & throat pain

Post by lazarus » Thu Jan 09, 2025 2:15 pm

If we tend not to change position during sleep, we can end up with a stiff neck that manifests the next day when the neck muscles engage as we lean forward. Good hose management, such as a hanger device, can allow the body/brain to feel free to move around more as we get used to PAP. As an example, I use something similar to this when I travel: https://a.co/d/dYnWrIz . And a good pillow that works well for YOU can often be key.

When I awaken at night, I consciously change sleep position a bit so I don't end up with a minor stiff neck the next day. It used to happen more often before I landed on a pillow that worked well for me and a way to set up my hose so I felt free to turn over in my sleep.

If I remember correctly, you have been on PAP for a few months. I hope you have now settled in to using it all night every night and are enjoying full benefits.
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Re: CPAP use & throat pain

Post by ChrisB1212 » Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:29 pm

Thank you both. I have not discussed with my MD yet. I will try to change position more often, and see if that helps. I try to avoid sleeping on back/stomach now, so that only leaves side sleeping position. I do try to switch from left to right side and back during the night. I actually have no problem using APAP all night, every night (except for this throat issue). I don't really feel any more rested in the morning however, unfortunately. I was hoping I'd feel invigorated. I'm going to also try 3 nights on, 1 off, repeat. Not ideal, but "compliant".