[ Ссылка ] -- The timetable for replacing your CPAP mask is the subject of this latest video in Dr. Ronald Popper's FAQ series on sleep disorders. The doctor discusses how long you may reasonably expect to use your CPAP mask and how to keep the mask and filters effective and comfortable for as long as possible. This series has been created to address your general questions about obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. If you have specific questions about your condition, feel free to get in touch with Dr. Popper using the contact information below. Also, please subscribe to our YouTube channel and you'll be alerted when a new video is posted here.
How often should I replace my nasal CPAP mask?
This is a question that is often posed to me. I recommend that patients change their CPAP masks every three to six months. Why is this necessary? When your body's natural oil causes deterioration of the mask material, this often leads to air leakage and mask discomfort.
I'm Dr. Ronald Popper, medical director of the Southern California Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, California. To view more videos that help to address all of your questions about sleep apnea and other sleep disorders, please visit our website at SleepMD4U.com.
Thank you for watching and always remember, sleep well tonight for a better day tomorrow.
Dr. Ronald A. Popper is a Board Certified sleep specialist. The Southern California Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, California, is a four bed, state of the art, fully accredited sleep disorders center located at 2230 Lynn Road, Suite 101 in Thousand Oaks. If you think you exhibit symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea or you need help to stop snoring, call us today for an evaluation.
Southern California Pulmonary serves the Greater Los Angeles area, including the communities of Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Malibu, Agoura, Camarillo, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Simi Valley, and surrounding areas.
You may always reach Dr. Popper at (805) 557-9930 with any questions you have regarding diagnosis and treatment of all sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea, snoring relief, restless limb syndrome, insomnia, and others. You are encouraged to visit his website for more information on sleep disorders:
Southern California Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Medical Center
2230 Lynn Road
Suite 101
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-1917
(805) 557-9930
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