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Bulging cheeks - Mpadgett714 - 02-03-2020

Trying to get used to a full face mask. Have an issue when breathing through mouth of the air causing my cheeks to blow up.  Really annoying.  Any thoughts on keeping that from happening?


RE: Bulging cheeks - Sleepster - 02-03-2020

Try to breathe through your nose. The purpose of the full face mask is to prevent air from leaking out of your mouth.

Breathing through your mouth is only necessary if your nose is plugged up. It can happen if you have a cold in which case I highly recommend the NeilMed Sinus Rinse Kit, available for about $10 at Walgreens or just about any pharmacy. If your nose is constantly plugged you need to see a good ENT.


RE: Bulging cheeks - Mpadgett714 - 02-03-2020

I have to breathe through my mouth as I am severely congested due to allergies.  I am working with an ENT.  My question is during this period, how do I keep my cheeks from puffing out during inhalation?


RE: Bulging cheeks - Gideon - 02-03-2020

I would try a temporary measure of reducing pressure. I would base the target pressure on your OSCAR charts.


RE: Bulging cheeks - wesozzzz - 02-04-2020

I found the same problem ,starting from my trial period, it  was quite alarming. First I found I tended to be a mouth breather because I have  restricted nasal passages. This problem gets worse if I have any allergic reactions from pollen etc.
So I find I can only use a full face mask, run my auto machine at a max of 18 cmw and when needed use a nasal decongestant aerosol .


RE: Bulging cheeks - jaswilliams - 02-04-2020

Over time you will get used to the effect of the pressure and the ‘Chipmunk’ cheeks will abate as you learn to prevent the extra air entering your mouth, by closing your soft pallet and breathing through your nose. Whilst talking and drinking is possible with air blowing up your nose.


RE: Bulging cheeks - geauxdbl - 02-04-2020

I also have tiny nasal passages and exclusively use a FFM, and the thing that helps me the most to keep my nose clear is Xylitol. Specifically, Xlear packets in a neti pot before bed. I then use unscented Flonase. Flonase by itself does nothing for me, but the combination has been good.


RE: Bulging cheeks - Osiris357 - 02-04-2020

Try using Claritin D. That works great for me. I take it when I get home from work ( 24 hour Claritin D) so it working good by the time I go to bed. Right before I put the mask on I blow my nose and I’m all set. With an unclogged nose my pressure stays steady for most of the night and mostly event free except for post arousal central apneas. I’ve come to realize that a clogged nose will in fact flag a flow limitation and bump the pressure.

If you can’t get your nose unclogged and have to breath through your mouth bump up the humidity some to prevent dry mouth. PR had a heated hose to prevent rainout if you need a higher humidity that causes rainout. Good luck to you and hang in there. It’s been a little over 4 months for me and I’m finally settling in with little to no issues every night thanks to this forum.