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Old 01-12-2015, 12:42 PM #1
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Blush anyone with this problem?

I just recently started cpap therapy.......have question about anyone having bloating in stomach and intestines from using full face mask?
I came upon side effect of "aerophagia" that can occur as a result from swallowing air from the cpap when using a full face mask....this causes very uncomfortable symptoms...belching & other from the intestines ( did not want to get too graphic but you know what I mean).

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I just recently started cpap therapy.......have question about anyone having bloating in stomach and intestines from using full face mask?
I came upon side effect of "aerophagia" that can occur as a result from swallowing air from the cpap when using a full face mask....this causes very uncomfortable symptoms...belching & other from the intestines ( did not want to get too graphic but you know what I mean).

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Yes I had it with a nasal mask, not a full face mask. It happened even before I fell asleep. Only when on my side. EXTREMELY painful gas. It's unfortunate because I sleep best on my side otherwise.

It can be alleviated by changing position, or changing your pressure. I think lowering the pressure can help if you want to try it yourself, otherwise I would ask your doctor
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