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Title: Mask leaks
Description: Mask leaks


Walking Dead - September 13, 2007 04:01 AM (GMT)
I use a couple different masks including the ComfortLite2 with the Simple Cushion as well as another one that uses pillow cushion type thingys. With every one I've tried, there is always a little leakage, so I was curious if that's normal and okay or if the perfect mask has no leakage.

Thanks!

WD

NHSkiGirl - September 13, 2007 06:59 PM (GMT)
The resp. therapist told me with the canula type of mask/thing that the leakage is just fine.

supersleeper - September 14, 2007 08:16 AM (GMT)
A somewhat "leaky" mask is not a problem, but rather a necessity. In fact, the air MUST go out of the mask at some point - most of it goes out of the exhalation holes, as designed, but some will go out in other places.

Fortunatly, most CPAP machines adjust pressure automatically for leaks to allow for several degrees of leakage, so it's really not a problem, UNLESS it's very excessive leakage and it becomes unbearable or uncomfortable.

In order to make a good seal, try adjusting forehead pads and straps to get a better fit. Tight straps don't always equal a good seal. Washing the mask daily with warm, soapy water and washing your face at night can help. You may need to have your supplier resize your mask, particularly if your weight changes a lot.


gumbloid - September 14, 2007 02:22 PM (GMT)
I often have to adjust the straps on my mask after a haircut. While it is true that some air must escape, excessive air might mean that you are not getting the full benefit of the machine. A CPAP technician once made a valuable recommendation to me:

Clean your mask about an hour before you go to sleep with a unscented baby wipe.


It helps to keep the mask clean and also creates a tighter seal for your face.

Walking Dead - September 17, 2007 06:41 AM (GMT)
Thanks for weighing in on question!

WD

kevin - September 19, 2007 11:22 PM (GMT)
The keys I've found are:

+ Clean it at least once a week
+ Tighter does not always mean no leaks
+ proper sizing

I've been amazed when I thought I had the best size pillow chosen but was convinced to try the ones just larger and smaller to find that after a couple days I found an improved size.

I also have fought leaks by tightening to the max, more and more, while this can be helpful if you are are not getting improvement, trying loosening it up also as I have found with my current mask that a bit loose works far better than cranked up tight. Note I am talking specifically about pillows as I've never had any luck with the others.

I used to think no leaks was never going to be possible but my current mask works without any leaks and as soon as there is even a slight leak my wife lets me know.




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