Yes, air full-face masks are beneficial. They cover the nose and mouth, offering a suitable solution for individuals with chronic nasal congestion or obstruction. If breathing through your nose is challenging, a full face mask allows comfortable breathing through the mouth, ensuring effective therapy.
To determine your CPAP mask size:
This ensures a proper fit for effective CPAP therapy.
The duration of CPAP mask usage varies. Replace your CPAP mask every three months, cushions and filters twice a month, headgear every six months, and tubing connecting the mask to the machine every three months. Regular replacement ensures effective therapy and optimal hygiene.
Indeed, you can sleep with a CPAP mask. Initially, it might feel unusual, much like any new experience. To ensure comfort during sleep, gradually acclimate by wearing the mask for extended periods before bedtime rather than just when you’re about to sleep. This gradual approach will help you adapt and experience smoother sleep with the CPAP mask.
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