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Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:24 pm
by CowFish
Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 3:02 pm
Lansinoh is a lanolin product and NOT a petroleum product. There's a difference.
Lansinoh is used by breastfeeding moms on the nipple and babies inhale and suck....if it was prone to cause lipid pneumonia it wouldn't be safe for babies.
Are you sure about that?
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:36 pm
by lazarus
Dangers and risks are obviously relative. depending on how a product is used, the duration of the use of a product, and the general health status of the person using it.
Things that could theoretically happen are one thing. What has actually happened is another. What is common is a third category. Lipoid pneumonia is rare, because most people don't do the things most likely to cause it.
Moisture, for example, is good for the nose. Yet, running a garden hose to your nose while you sleep is not likely a good idea. In fact, even relatively small amounts of water in the lungs can be damaging, and larger amounts can cause drowning. There are no contradictions in any of those statments.
Similary, there may be reasons to use lipids and petroleum products responsibly and in harmony with packaging instructions. There are only small dangers of very rare complications, just as is the case with anything else. Nevertheless, that is not a wholesale medical-community approval for putting a couple of tablespoons of anything up one's nose on a regular basis.
If you use a product for something other than what it is designed to be used for, you are using it off-label and need to assess your own risks for how you are using it without necessarily recommending it to others (who may have very different states of health) for similar long-term off-label use, in my opinion.
Bottom line, though, is that CPAP is good for your nose. It can cause short-term dryness and irritation for some, which is usually solved by proper use of humidification. But long-term use of optimized PAP benefits every organ of the body when it solves OSA, including bringing great benefits to every part of the nose. That is the beauty of "extended CPAP usage," despite the assumption in the thread title.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:09 pm
by Dog Slobber
CowFish wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:24 pm
Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 3:02 pm
Lansinoh is a lanolin product and NOT a petroleum product. There's a difference.
Lansinoh is used by breastfeeding moms on the nipple and babies inhale and suck....if it was prone to cause lipid pneumonia it wouldn't be safe for babies.
Are you sure about that?
Did you even read that case study.
It's a case study on a womnan who was drinking a glass of vegitable oil, with every meal.
That study also makes it clear, that lipid pneumonia is directly related to the type of oil and amount that is aspirated or inhaled. Lansinoh is more of a malleable solid and can't be compared to the study you posted.
You need to read the actual study, then reasonably interpret it and apply critical thinking.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:55 pm
by CowFish
Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:09 pm
then reasonably interpret it and apply critical thinking.
You have provided no evidence that lanolin will not cause lipid pneumonia if abused.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:06 pm
by Dog Slobber
CowFish wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:55 pm
Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:09 pm
then reasonably interpret it and apply critical thinking.
You have provided no evidence that lanolin will not cause lipid pneumonia
*if abused*.
No I didn't provide any evidence
*if abused*. Why would I?
Do you think when Pugsy suggested Lansinoh, she was suggesting it be abused?
You're the only one here talking about abusing it. If you want to heat it to 400°F and vape it, to support you idiotic theory, (cause lipid pneumonia), then have at it.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:24 pm
by palerider
CowFish wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:24 pm
Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 3:02 pm
Lansinoh is a lanolin product and NOT a petroleum product. There's a difference.
Lansinoh is used by breastfeeding moms on the nipple and babies inhale and suck....if it was prone to cause lipid pneumonia it wouldn't be safe for babies.
Are you sure about that?
Wow, trolling the moderator... ballsy or stupid?
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:51 pm
by Jlfinkels
palerider wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:24 pm
Wow, trolling the moderator... ballsy or stupid?
Rhetorical question. The facts are self-evident.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 6:32 pm
by zonker
Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:09 pm
You need to read the actual study, then reasonably interpret it and apply critical thinking.
reading AND critical thinking? my good sir, i think you ask far too much!
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 6:59 pm
by lazarus
Forums would shrivel up and die.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:55 pm
by chunkyfrog
Lansinoh is extremely viscous.
On the other hand, Cowpie seems to be simply vicious . . .
OMG
I am sincerely ROTFLMAO.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 2:35 pm
by lynninnj
CowFish wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:55 pm
Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:09 pm
then reasonably interpret it and apply critical thinking.
You have provided no evidence that lanolin will not cause lipid pneumonia if abused.
lol here, let me slap my arm to find a vein to abuse this stuff
Why not use it the way you’re supposed to by smearing a teeny bit on your skin but instead of putting it on your nips, smear it on your nasal flares. Then, blow your nose and wipe off excess so it’s tacky.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:20 pm
by CowFish
lynninnj wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 2:35 pm
let me slap my arm to find a vein to abuse this stuff
You go right ahead.
I see you are a troll here. 1000 comments in 4 months, all of them useless or worse. Trying to whittle your life away with nonsense? You only have one life. You might want to think about how you are using it.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:36 pm
by Jlfinkels
chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:55 pm
Lansinoh is extremely viscous.
On the other hand, Cowpie seems to be simply vicious . . .
OMG
I am sincerely ROTFLMAO.
Quite witty. well played...
Sadly, Billy no-mates has become a troll and will never understand that when one lights a fire they should not be surprised when recognised as the pyromaniac who started it. No amount of insults to forum members or moderators will ever change that.
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 6:52 pm
by lynninnj
CowFish wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:20 pm
lynninnj wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 2:35 pm
let me slap my arm to find a vein to abuse this stuff
You go right ahead.
I see you are a troll here. 1000 comments in 4 months, all of them useless or worse. Trying to whittle your life away with nonsense? You only have one life. You might want to think about how you are using it.
Add me to your list please.
I came here to improve my cpap therapy and
rude bastards like you are just little flies to swat away.
buh bye now
Re: Irritated nostrils from extended CPAP usage
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 1:54 am
by kell420
ronragus wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 11:37 am
Hi all,
Currently I use the P10, with fixed pressure around 6.5 + EPR 3, humidity at 5 and tube temp at 28C. I have no issue with falling asleep with cpap but I do wake up from it feeling my nostrils is getting more irritated overtime. I have read somewhere that because of the constant blast of air into your nostrils from cpap usage, your nasal pathways will gradually tighten/swollen (get inflamed) during the course of the night to compensate for the air blast, which ends up blocking your nose overtime (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DDgIuEtew8) . If thats the case, is there any muscle relaxant I can take to keep my nasal passage relaxed? Doesn't sound like anti-histamine would help, because thats specific to allergy relief? thanks
Same issue with me I have been on CPAP since 2014 for the first 6 month it was wonderful no nasal issues. I had had severe OSA for years wake up with headaches and my heart racing like a freight train. 6 months onward I have been fighting nasal inflammation ever since yes I use distilled water, played with the humidity, and temp used all kinds of nasal sprays like Flonase, Nascourt, and Azelastine. Sometimes I have to use afrin so I can get a good night sleep yes it rebounds I try to only use it at most once every 3-5 days it's either that or waking up dizzy, and headaches from low oxygen. I have seen an ENT basically told me that the high pressure irritates the nose and it reacts I agree because it clamps up tighter than a snare drum as soon as I put the mask on. Sometimes I can get away for a few months not using Afrin which is good. I have to use a full face mask because my mouth opens yes I tried the chin straps. People who don't have these issues likely using the nose pellows which keep the nose open more IMO. I was thinking of trying a full face that has the nasal pillows built in.
Another thing is weight management I notice when I gain weight it gets worse I suspect some fat actually builds up in the nasal passage might have some affect. I have yoyo diet although I'm not that heavy BMI of 34 but when I got my BMI down to 29 I noticed I didn't have to use anything other then once a day with flownase. It's only my own observation I do know heavier you are the more pressure might be needed which could irritate the nasal passage more.