I started with a CPAP machine 2 nights ago and have a pillow mask. I also have very sensitive skin (no allergies to latex though) and the area around my nostril on the bottoms is sore and has 2 ugly zits after the 2nd night of use. How can I avoid this? It hurts and is super ugly to boot -- vanity is an issue with me ;-) Any and all suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks,
Not sure there are masks pads that work with nasal pillows. A mask pad is a piece of cotton (like from a tee shirt) cut to the shape of the mask pad on full face masks that fits onto the mask cushion. Suggest you look at a different style mask. I use an Amara View full face that doesn't have anything above my nostrils and may or may not help with your issue. You may consider a full face mask to avoid the sensitive area around your nose. I also use a Simplus and it doesn't touch my nose.
Good points from others. There are nasal pillow liners which may help with the zits. Not sure if is just the newness of wearing a mask rubbing up against your skin that is causing the pimples or perhaps the mask is not fitting properly and causing the issue. Keep your face and mask clean which will help. You may want to try a different style mask as wiredgeorge suggests if the issue doesn't resolve.
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Always wash your face with soap, water, and a washcloth, then dry before you use your CPap. Makes for a better seal. Also, did you wash your mask initially before using it? That makes common sense as if you purchased new kitchen utensils, you'd wash them before you eat. Good luck!
I recently join the world of CPap Iam using the nasal pillow mask, it has two straps, no opening. I wake up in the morning with a sore nose and a bit inflame. They say you can't apply no cream with petroleum, like Vaseline that it can damage CPAP machine. I changed the nasal pillow size to a smaller size. I wash the nasal pillow, tube and humidifier dish 2x a week as advise by clinician. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks!!
Without knowing the exact make and model of your mask, I'm assuming that your mask has 2 prongs which seal against your nostrils. If you want a similar style, you could look at the Respironics Dreamwear mask. Rather than explaining it, I will suggest that you simply google some pics to get an idea of how it works. There is a version that sit under your nose but without the prongs. It may help.