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Does anyone wake up with swollen eyes, sore teeth after using cpap?  No One at the place where i recieved my cpap can/will answer. I dont like the place but its the only place my INS will cover. I use nasal pillows and pressure is at 10..

Persoanly I think the person needs new job she dont seem to like to see people

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a a , I've woken up with swollen eyes and a somehat sore jaw. The soreness in my jaw resolved quickly.
But, this was when I was wearing a FFM.
A few months late, but welcome to SleepGuide.
Mary Z.
A Navy Vet and proud of it.
I wonder if you have TMJ or if you're grinding your teeth while uding your CPAP. I know that they say if you have TMJ, you're more llikely to suffer from sleep Apnea. You should go to your dentist and have it checked out. Maybe you've been grinding your teeth or clinching your jaw for years and you weren't aware of it.

Does your mask blow air into your eyes? That would make them sore because they'd be so dry. Otherwise, I don't know what the cause could be.

Good luck in finding out!
Are you over-tightening your mask?
Try to readjust your headgear as suggested.

Can you feel air leaking into your eyes?

Have you checked with your doctor? Pink eye sometimes goes around and if you are having trouble that last all day you may want to check it out.

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