Struggling with the pressure of the CPAP mask?

If you are using CPAP therapy, you may experience sores inside your nose that can be painful and irritating. Fortunately, there are several treatments available to help reduce this discomfort and protect your nasal passages. In this blog post, we will outline the causes of these sores and provide tips to help relieve them. 

What Causes Sores Inside Your Nose? 

The most common cause of sores inside the nose is CPAP pressure. The pressure from your CPAP machine can dry out your mucous membranes, which can reduce their natural lubrication and make you more prone to tiny scrapes and cuts that develop into sores. These cuts can also open up paths for bacteria to enter your bloodstream, leading to infections. 

How Can I Treat My Sore? 

The easiest treatment option is to add moisture, reduce irritation and inflammation. This can be achieved by using a nose balm or humidifier, switching from a nasal pillow mask to a full face mask or tube mask, or increasing the humidification settings on your machine if it has a heated humidifier. You may also want to try an over-the-counter ointment such as Nadu CPAP Soothe Balm, which is specifically designed for those suffering from nose soreness caused by their therapies. It helps keep your nasal passages moisturized while providing relief from itching and burning sensations caused by soreness in the nostrils. 

It’s important to take steps to prevent sores inside the nose when using CPAP therapy. Adding moisture with a humidifier or balm is often helpful in reducing dryness and irritation that can lead to sores developing in the first place. If you do find yourself with a sore inside your nostril, make sure you treat it promptly with an ointment such as Nadu CPAP Soothe Balm so that it does not worsen or lead to infection. Taking these steps will help ensure that you have comfortable use of your machine every night!

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