Stuffy noses.

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.

How much is a stuffy nose a problem for U?

Not a problem at all.
13
15%
A little bit.
18
21%
A moderate problem
26
31%
Pretty serious.
15
18%
A humungous problem to say the least.
12
14%
 
Total votes: 84

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by elena88 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:02 pm

Thanks rooster, I will try a neti pot.. as those sprays are VERY expensive and it just rolls down out of my nose..
Just the nasonax is a hundred bucks these days.

Geez, this place is such an ocean of information!

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by roster » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:21 pm

Complete with sharks, jellyfish and riptides.
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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by roster » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:25 pm

garyland wrote:What do you think of this poll?
A poll about the poll?


garyland wrote:How much is a stuffy nose a problem for U?
I could take that question in different ways:

- How often do you have a stuffy nose?

-When you do have a stuffy nose, how much of a problem is it?
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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by mckooi » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:36 pm

make sure use a torch light to check throughly.....real careful!

see this....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsSZX--H ... re=related

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by ldj325 » Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:13 am

I started reading this thread trying to find out why I suddenly have nasal congestion on switching my therapy from S9 AutoSet II (used without humidification even though I have one) and the ResMed Adapt SV, also without humidification even though I have the humidifier. Suddenly with the Adapt SV I was waking up with a stuffy nose as well as a poor response to the SV therapy, even though this should be the best machine for my Cheyne-Stokes Respiration.

It seems that there is a phenomena called rebound congestion that happens due to the nasal drying effects of increased airflow. So for me the airflow isn't enough with the S9 to cause the rebound congestion, but it is enough with the Adapt SV. And it appears that the congestion has had enough impact that my therapy has not been good so far with the SV.

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Post by RestedRebel » Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:26 pm

idahogal wrote:I have actually noticed that I am not nearly as stuffy since begining treatment as I was pre treatment. I wish you all could be this way.
Agreed.

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by PEF » Thu May 05, 2016 12:36 pm

For some reason, the Neti pot seems to cause me more nasal congestion. I do use distilled water and only use salt that is for nasal irrigation. It often results in burning and my sinuses running for several hours, causing a lot of extra congestion.

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by 49er » Thu May 05, 2016 1:19 pm

PEF wrote:For some reason, the Neti pot seems to cause me more nasal congestion. I do use distilled water and only use salt that is for nasal irrigation. It often results in burning and my sinuses running for several hours, causing a lot of extra congestion.
I always feel great after using the Neil Med Squeeze bottle for 30 minutes. Then I feel just as congested and dry as I did before. It doesn't seem to matter what ingredients are in the solution as I have tried all sorts of combinations.

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by avi123 » Thu May 05, 2016 1:58 pm

In such cases I take a Claritin tablet before sleep, in addition to a 10 mg tablet of Zolpidem, and if it does not open up the nostrils I then skip the CPAP for the night.

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by palerider » Thu May 05, 2016 5:26 pm

PEF wrote:For some reason, the Neti pot seems to cause me more nasal congestion. I do use distilled water and only use salt that is for nasal irrigation. It often results in burning and my sinuses running for several hours, causing a lot of extra congestion.
usually burning means too much, or too little salt.

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by chunkyfrog » Thu May 05, 2016 6:00 pm

To help thin the mucus, always drink enough water.

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Re: Stuffy noses.

Post by Lucy P Stein » Tue Mar 21, 2017 6:52 am

My doctor told me to stop using the neti pot. I was feeling congested and it turns out that the water was pooling - partially because of past sinus surgeries.

Anyways, I started using the combination of Waterpik pumps and Ethicare irrigation instruments. Seems to be working thus far.