Nare Pain Solutions?
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Nare Pain Solutions?
I have been practicing with an Infinity Nasal Mask in preparation to begin my CPAP treatment. Although I am only using this interface for very short periods I am experiencing significant discomfort to my nares. What can I do to "toughen them up" or dull the pain? Will lubricants help?
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Nitro,
Nares...nose...more specific the entrance and inside of the nostril.
Original Poster,
I am not familiar with that interface...is it a mask or two prongs that go in or rest on your nostrils? If it is a prong or nasal pillow system some Nasal AYR Saline Gel works good to maintain moisture and provide some lube. Still takes a few day to toughen or more so desensitize to these systems. You may even develop some redness or a tiny sore. I like the the ResMed Nasal Pillows.
Nares...nose...more specific the entrance and inside of the nostril.
Original Poster,
I am not familiar with that interface...is it a mask or two prongs that go in or rest on your nostrils? If it is a prong or nasal pillow system some Nasal AYR Saline Gel works good to maintain moisture and provide some lube. Still takes a few day to toughen or more so desensitize to these systems. You may even develop some redness or a tiny sore. I like the the ResMed Nasal Pillows.
Jeff,
The No-Longer Sleepy Medic
ResMed AutoSet Spirit w/ heated humidifier
Ramp 20 min, 8cm to 20cm H2o
ResMed Activa Nasal Mask
Respironics Comfort Gel Nasal Mask
ResMed Swfit Nasal Pillows Large
The No-Longer Sleepy Medic
ResMed AutoSet Spirit w/ heated humidifier
Ramp 20 min, 8cm to 20cm H2o
ResMed Activa Nasal Mask
Respironics Comfort Gel Nasal Mask
ResMed Swfit Nasal Pillows Large