Skin rash from nasal mask
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Skin rash from nasal mask
Anyone having problem's with rash's on face.Since switching to nasal I have a place on my nose where the seal rides & Ihave several spot's that are raw.If anyone have any suggestion's please be kind to share..Thank's
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soak mask and airhose in warm soapy water to relmove chemicals
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Hi Kenneth P,
* to help your skin heal, you might try using Lansinoh lanolin on the raw spots at night. It helps to keep the skin supple, and provides a barrier between the skin and the mask. You'll find it in the baby aisle at the store because nursing moms use it.
* sometimes the plastic is irritating to the skin because moisture collects between the plastic and the skin. RemZzzs can help with this and add to comfort. http://www.remzzzs.com/category-s/50.htm They come in nasal mask and full face mask sizes.
Good luck,
Happy Sleeper
I second Harry33's point and have two other suggestions:Since switching to nasal I have a place on my nose where the seal rides & Ihave several spot's that are raw.
* to help your skin heal, you might try using Lansinoh lanolin on the raw spots at night. It helps to keep the skin supple, and provides a barrier between the skin and the mask. You'll find it in the baby aisle at the store because nursing moms use it.
* sometimes the plastic is irritating to the skin because moisture collects between the plastic and the skin. RemZzzs can help with this and add to comfort. http://www.remzzzs.com/category-s/50.htm They come in nasal mask and full face mask sizes.
Good luck,
Happy Sleeper
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Kenneth,
One thing that I do is to switch masks if I have any pressure issues. I have a nasal mask that fits and works good as well as a FF mask. So if there's any skin irritation or sore areas, I just use the other mask for a week. I started doing that when the ComfortGel nasal made my upper lip sore. I know I'm not the only one to do this. My FF mask is a Quattro and it has a seal that requires little pressure.
Very important to keep the seal clean and also wash face before masking up. I also use the Tee shirt fabric gasket trick quite successfully. I highly recommend that. Good luck,
Jamis
One thing that I do is to switch masks if I have any pressure issues. I have a nasal mask that fits and works good as well as a FF mask. So if there's any skin irritation or sore areas, I just use the other mask for a week. I started doing that when the ComfortGel nasal made my upper lip sore. I know I'm not the only one to do this. My FF mask is a Quattro and it has a seal that requires little pressure.
Very important to keep the seal clean and also wash face before masking up. I also use the Tee shirt fabric gasket trick quite successfully. I highly recommend that. Good luck,
Jamis
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I had a bad skin rash right away with my ResMed Mirage Micro. I switched to the Mirage FX and have had no issues. For me the finish on the silicone seemed to be the issue. The FX has a satin finish while the Micro has a gloss finish. If washing off the chemicals and cleaning daily doesn't help try switching finishes.
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Thank You..I will pick some up.This is just minor issue.Loving my nasal mask.Sleeping so much better.
happysleeper wrote:Hi Kenneth P,
I second Harry33's point and have two other suggestions:Since switching to nasal I have a place on my nose where the seal rides & Ihave several spot's that are raw.
* to help your skin heal, you might try using Lansinoh lanolin on the raw spots at night. It helps to keep the skin supple, and provides a barrier between the skin and the mask. You'll find it in the baby aisle at the store because nursing moms use it.
* sometimes the plastic is irritating to the skin because moisture collects between the plastic and the skin. RemZzzs can help with this and add to comfort. http://www.remzzzs.com/category-s/50.htm They come in nasal mask and full face mask sizes.
Good luck,
Happy Sleeper
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You are so right.I love the mask&was noticing last night.I really don't think it is coming from the mask.Unless,it is riding up my noses at night.Like I said to other post it is a minor issue .Sleeping so much better now.I'm using Advance Home Heathcare in High Point,NC.They have alway's been great.The guy I see.He has been on machine for yrs&has been a great help.Everyone told me I couldn't use a nasal because I slept with my mouth open.He was the only one to say you have nothing to loose by trying.He said the he has found if you can get enough air down your noses you will sleep with mouth shut.Well,so far so good.
KrisasMan wrote:I had a bad skin rash right away with my ResMed Mirage Micro. I switched to the Mirage FX and have had no issues. For me the finish on the silicone seemed to be the issue. The FX has a satin finish while the Micro has a gloss finish. If washing off the chemicals and cleaning daily doesn't help try switching finishes.
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After more than a year of using nasal pillows (not the same ones all the time!), I went back to my old Zest nasal mask. Made a huge difference in leak rates (previously I had struggled with the Zest). Thought it was a mouth open problem. However, now I realize that when I keep the leaks under control I sleep much better. Adjusting the pillows seems to be more difficult than with the nasal mask, and the seal gets disturbed when I move during the night - the Zest seems to be much more tolerant. Only problem with the Zest is the rash on the bridge of the nose - I hope that's just a temporary thing. I will be visiting my DME next week to get a new Zest, which will at least solve that problem. I also learned that the Zest leaks more when I had moleskin on it to try and reduce the rash. Obviously a little rash is preferable to leaks that prevent good therapy! There is so much to learn about this therapy, and the DMEs and docs (at least the ones I have had!) don't tell you all these little secrets ...
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Yes,very blessed that I have a great people to work with.Plus,they give me a 90 day return policy.That's why he said we had nothing to loose.
SleepyToo2 wrote:After more than a year of using nasal pillows (not the same ones all the time!), I went back to my old Zest nasal mask. Made a huge difference in leak rates (previously I had struggled with the Zest). Thought it was a mouth open problem. However, now I realize that when I keep the leaks under control I sleep much better. Adjusting the pillows seems to be more difficult than with the nasal mask, and the seal gets disturbed when I move during the night - the Zest seems to be much more tolerant. Only problem with the Zest is the rash on the bridge of the nose - I hope that's just a temporary thing. I will be visiting my DME next week to get a new Zest, which will at least solve that problem. I also learned that the Zest leaks more when I had moleskin on it to try and reduce the rash. Obviously a little rash is preferable to leaks that prevent good therapy! There is so much to learn about this therapy, and the DMEs and docs (at least the ones I have had!) don't tell you all these little secrets ...
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I just tried out a new product - a fabric gasket that you just place over the gasket of the mask before you slap it on your face. The gasket prevents skin-mask contact, provides a superior seal, and greatly reduces the soreness from having the mask against your face. A ridiculously simple and stupid-looking thing that works superbly!
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TheNoseKnows wrote:I just tried out a new product - a fabric gasket that you just place over the gasket of the mask before you slap it on your face. The gasket prevents skin-mask contact, provides a superior seal, and greatly reduces the soreness from having the mask against your face. A ridiculously simple and stupid-looking thing that works superbly!
Where can I get one of these fabric gaskets? Just switched to the zest nasal mask and the bridge of my nose is raw, red and irritated. I think I will love this mask but I can't deal with the irritation.
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I had the same problem, I had the wrong size mask. I went to a softer different mask without the second layer in the bridge area and no problems now, hope it helps.
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http://www.padacheek.com/Guest wrote:TheNoseKnows wrote:I just tried out a new product - a fabric gasket that you just place over the gasket of the mask before you slap it on your face. The gasket prevents skin-mask contact, provides a superior seal, and greatly reduces the soreness from having the mask against your face. A ridiculously simple and stupid-looking thing that works superbly!
Where can I get one of these fabric gaskets? Just switched to the zest nasal mask and the bridge of my nose is raw, red and irritated. I think I will love this mask but I can't deal with the irritation.
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Re: Skin rash from nasal mask
Hi I have worn a nasel mask for over 10 years and in that time have never had any problems . This year I have tried 2 different mask that have caused my skin to turn red and break out . So my question would be what type of material are they using in the mask now to cause these problems .
Barb.
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Hello, I have a problem and if anyone can help me out I will gladly appreciate. Since using the face mask I noticed a sore spot on the side of my nose where the nasal pillow surrounds on the side. I wash my nasal pillow daily as instructed but I noticed it is getting worse and I am trying to find out what can heal this spot which is beginning to spread along the nasal spot which was just on the upper part on the side like the crease of my nose. Help, I am getting irritated but I have to wear it every night....Thanks!