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'''Sinus Congestion'''
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'''Building Your CPAP Support Team'''
  
Built by the CPAPtalk community
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by Mile High Sleeper
  
When you have sinus congestion and Sleep Apnea, CPAP can be no fun! Here are ideas from CPAP users of techniques to try, things to avoid and methods we're still not too sure about...
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What are the basic parts needed for successful CPAP therapy?
  
1. Wait and See
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1) Machine
There's a trend among new users of CPAP that they tend to have nasal congestion for a few days after starting cpap. Most believe that this an airway reaction due to the use of pressure. It tends to last 2 to 3 days then gos away. If after 3 days you still suffer from nasal congestion then start at the bottom and work up. Start with saline nose spray.
 
  
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2) Mask
  
Read the full article [http://www.cpaptalk.com/wiki/index.php/Sinus_congestion here].
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3) Hose
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4) ''Support Team''
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Read why having a support team is critical to achieving successful CPAP therapy.
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If you have more information for this topic, please add your thoughts and experience to this article. Read the full article [http://www.cpaptalk.com/wiki/index.php/Building_Your_CPAP_Support_Team here].
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 1 February 2010

Building Your CPAP Support Team

by Mile High Sleeper

What are the basic parts needed for successful CPAP therapy?

1) Machine

2) Mask

3) Hose

4) Support Team

Read why having a support team is critical to achieving successful CPAP therapy.

If you have more information for this topic, please add your thoughts and experience to this article. Read the full article here.

The Thinker Musee Rodin.jpg