Cpap Mask Bags Under Eyes
It shrinks hemmorrhoids and will do the same for puffy bags under the eyes.
Cpap mask bags under eyes. Unfortunately you didn t tell me more details about your type of cpap mask or if you have leaks or not or if the sleep apnea episodes are much better than before so i would write different causes that may provoke the puffy eyes. Speak with an opthalmologist to investigate the procedure is simple and with no pain. If you wake up with puffy eyes it means that the air from your mask is probably leaking into or around your eyes. My guess would be air is leaking into your eyes through your tear ducts which connect to your nose.
Cpap machines often an effective treatment option for sleep apnea also can have an effect on a person s eyes. The periorbital puffiness indicates that your body is trying to protect your eyes from the dry air leaked from your cpap mask. I have large bags under my eyes after using cpap. Second it could also be that the mask headgear that you are using is too tight.
Some people have internal channels tear ducts from the nose directly into their eyes so the pressurized air from cpap will irritate the eyes. I have a spoon in the freezer i am using in the morning to help disperse the fluid. Makes sense give it a try. Also please keep in mind that bags under your eyes could be occurring naturally and not related to your cpap therapy at all.
Well here s one i read that models use for bags under the eyes. The puffy eyes are caused by cpap but doctors have some difficulties to explain how cpap therapy can cause the bags under your eyes. The doctor gave me rx for invection it worked for a few days and then i have large bags under my eyes after using cpap. I did a search about eye bags and cpap and it seems to be a common issue.
Another cause can be the pressure of the mask on your face. My google fu indicates that the cpap can cause leakage of lymph into the undereye area. This situation can t be fixed by eliminating the mask leaks but by blocking these channels. The bags under my eyes after using my cpap are really awful looking.
One theory is air leakage irritating eyes don t think that s my case another theory is air pressure pushing out through the little ducts in the eyes not sure about that one i don t feel anything if that s the case my theory is it might actually. But you should investigate the cause of the bags.