Don't know if this is related to OSA and Cpap.
Off and on over the last month or so I have been getting sticky eyes, watering during the day and sticking shut at night. So I went to the Doctors today and mentioned this. She gave me some lub. drops for last thing at night. Theory is that I may be getting some leaks from the mask into my eyes. The other possibility is the vent on my mask is on the nose bridge and if you lay on your side, the pillow deflects airflow, or the tube which can and does rotate around also defects airflow. Which in turn dries out your eyes.
Another possibility is the mask may be pressing on the area of my tear ducts causing excess tear production!
Anyone had simular problems, if so whats the answer?
Off and on over the last month or so I have been getting sticky eyes, watering during the day and sticking shut at night. So I went to the Doctors today and mentioned this. She gave me some lub. drops for last thing at night. Theory is that I may be getting some leaks from the mask into my eyes. The other possibility is the vent on my mask is on the nose bridge and if you lay on your side, the pillow deflects airflow, or the tube which can and does rotate around also defects airflow. Which in turn dries out your eyes.
Another possibility is the mask may be pressing on the area of my tear ducts causing excess tear production!
Anyone had simular problems, if so whats the answer?