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bacterial sinus infection help - mattm1 - 04-07-2018 hi guys, ive been diagnosed with bacterial sinus infection, probably from my cpap. im on antibiotics and have taken a break from using my machine at dr's suggestion. im doing nasal saline rinse once a day and taking nasal corticosteroids. however i have about 3 antibiotic pills left and im still suffering from inflammed sinuses. any suggestions? should i nasal rinse more? RE: bacterial sinus infection help - OpalRose - 04-07-2018 Sorry you aren’t feeling well, but you really should discuss this with your doctor, especially if you still have an infection and are out of antibiotics. Normally, I would say that nasal rinses aren’t harmful, but run it by your doctor. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - Koolbreeze - 04-07-2018 Why do you think the infection is from usage of the CPAP machine? Sinus infections can be extremely difficult to get over. I had one that started last April and lasted until after Thanksgiving. This was before I began CPAP therapy. I went through 4 different antibiotics (Ceftin, Augmentin, Levaquin, and Cleocin), a few rounds of Prednisone, antihistamines, and Flonase and then Nasonex. I was on the Cleocin for 6 weeks straight. Started out with my family doctor and ended up going to 3 different ENTs before it finally cleared up. Also had 2 CT scans. Almost a year later, I'm still not back to 100% normal and have flare ups now and then. When it was at its worse, I was doing a sinus rinse 3 or 4 times a day. I started out with a Netipot , then moved to the Netipot squeeze bottle, and then on to the SinuPulse machine. They all worked and provided relief, but the SinuPulse machine was my favorite. Both myself and my ENT thought I was headed for surgery and I may still end up there. My point is, don't mess around with it. If it's not getting better, go back to your doctor. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - Lamar2217 - 04-07-2018 Do not look for medical advice on lay person forums. See your doctor. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - mattm1 - 04-07-2018 (04-07-2018, 04:24 PM)Koolbreeze Wrote: Why do you think the infection is from usage of the CPAP machine? I think its caused by the machine because i never had a sinus infection ever until i started using cpap! Yah I have appt with doctor again, just thought id ask. Its weird, my sinuses arent really congested that much but i get this pressure feeling in my sinuses. It got pretty bad for awhile id get lightheaded all the time and very very fatigued. I'm on doxycyclin antibiotic going on day 15. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - mattm1 - 04-07-2018 (04-07-2018, 04:24 PM)Koolbreeze Wrote: Why do you think the infection is from usage of the CPAP machine?what kind of symptoms do you get? RE: bacterial sinus infection help - Apneaway - 04-07-2018 (04-07-2018, 03:00 PM)mattm1 Wrote: hi guys, Sorry about it. It might not be caused by the CPAP. Wondering how often you clean your CPAP? I clean the mask everyday and the hose once a week and touch wood so far so good. I don't just use hot soap water but add a little bit of Dettol to clean the hoses. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - SarcasticDave94 - 04-07-2018 Conversely, I clean my parts maybe once per week. Have been using Dawn and very warm water only. Will be replacing Dawn with baby shampoo soon. No ill effects. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - mattm1 - 04-07-2018 i clean the mask every day and the hose every 2-3 days. RE: bacterial sinus infection help - Mosquitobait - 04-08-2018 First, contact your doctor tomorrow morning and let him/her know that you aren't showing improvement that you expected. Second, chances are that this sinus infection is just coincidental with your having started cpap. |