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I've had a low-grade sinus infection for several months. A couple of weeks ago I started drying out my gear by hooking it up to the machine after I clean it in the morning and turning it on for an hour or so, with no water in the humidifier chamber and no heat. So far it seems to be helping. I don't know if it's a cure, but I do feel better. In our damp climate, water will sit in the tubing all day long, and my theory is that drying it out eliminates habitat for bacteria. Any thoughts or experiences from anyone else?
Could be the pollen. Suggest you try a sinus rinse. I don't think there is anything wrong with doing this. I run mine to dry it out sometimes. The cpap seems to be a virtually indestructable device.
Owen Dell said:I've had a low-grade sinus infection for several months. A couple of weeks ago I started drying out my gear by hooking it up to the machine after I clean it in the morning and turning it on for an hour or so, with no water in the humidifier chamber and no heat. So far it seems to be helping. I don't know if it's a cure, but I do feel better. In our damp climate, water will sit in the tubing all day long, and my theory is that drying it out eliminates habitat for bacteria. Any thoughts or experiences from anyone else?
I've used CPAP since 2004, and never had sinus infections. I DO NOT use my machine if sick, a cold just gets aggravated by it. I clean my own equipment, I have about 6 tubes I rotate. The new lightweight ones (cpapplus) are great, they're still smooth inside and are cheap enough to buy new ones, especially if you're lucky enough to have insurance that pays for it (like $4.00 ea).
I'm sure unclean equipment could be bad, if prone to nasal infections, or you might want to get well if you can do without CPAP for a short time.
I still have a bunch of bacterial filters I bought at cpapplus, they go between the humidifier and hose- so that's 3 filters before inhaling the air, but your tube still needs to be clean, obviously.
here's the link to it, fyi. Good sleep, all.
http://www.cpapplus.com/Miscellaneous/BacteriaFilter.html
I'd be interested to know how often people change their equipment: masks, tubing, etc. We're told to get all new gear at least twice a year. How often do folks really do it?
gordon nelson
I'd be interested to know how often people change their equipment: masks, tubing, etc. We're told to get all new gear at least twice a year. How often do folks really do it?
gordon nelson said:I've used CPAP since 2004, and never had sinus infections. I DO NOT use my machine if sick, a cold just gets aggravated by it. I clean my own equipment, I have about 6 tubes I rotate. The new lightweight ones (cpapplus) are great, they're still smooth inside and are cheap enough to buy new ones, especially if you're lucky enough to have insurance that pays for it (like $4.00 ea).
I'm sure unclean equipment could be bad, if prone to nasal infections, or you might want to get well if you can do without CPAP for a short time.
I still have a bunch of bacterial filters I bought at cpapplus, they go between the humidifier and hose- so that's 3 filters before inhaling the air, but your tube still needs to be clean, obviously.
here's the link to it, fyi. Good sleep, all.
http://www.cpapplus.com/Miscellaneous/BacteriaFilter.html
I think this calls all of our attention to the importance of cleaning and replacing our CPAP supplies, and emptying our humidifier reservoirs of all water each morning, and replacing with distilled water ONLY each evening. The idea is to keep as much bacteria out of your CPAP system as possible.
Personally, if I were you, I'd throw away my hose, CPAP cushion, filters, and replace them with new ones. Then I'd clean my humidifier tank, and I'd continue withe the CPAP even while using the antibiotics. That said, if i couldn't breathe out of my nose, i wouldn't bother. I have a nasal mask, so there would be no point.
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