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Naranjadia
 
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Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby Naranjadia on Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:29 pm

I had been happily using a Bipap ST for 7 years with Swift Nasal pillows, until mid-summer when I developed contact dermatitis. I don't know if this is allergic reaction developed to silicone, akin to people developing rashes to latex, or what. It started after I got my replacement Swift LT pillows and after reading discussions of those here, I was suspicious it was just those particular pillows. I have since tried going back to my old Swift II with new pillows, but I have a hard time tolerating it and still get the dermatitis. I have also added an Opus 360 to the mix, which is in some cases more comfortable, off the face, but also more flimsy (and still the dermatitis doesn't clear up).

I have also been experimenting with full face masks, but have yet to find a good fit yet. My oxygen level drops to about 70% when I sleep, so "taking a break" is not an option.

Looking through the archives, I've found some good tips, but I wonder if there are other suggestions.

I have tried:
- lanolin cream (wonderful stuff, keeps me losing it during the night)
- nasal saline gel
- cortisone cream (over counter and prescription)
- Aquaphor
- bacitracin ointment, neosporin
- a thin gauze barrier between the pillows and my upper lip
- soaking the pillows daily in mild soap and water
- getting the straps as loose as possible while still having a good seal

What I saw in the archives that I'll try:
- using a thin cotton fabric as a barrier (probably more effective than gauze)

Any other advice you have would be great. As I explained to my husband, my face itches, burns, and hurts all at once and I walk around looking like I have a raging cold. :oops:

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby KatieW on Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:17 pm

This cloth mask didn't work for me (headgear was too long for my head), but it might fit you better:

http://www.cpap.com/productpage/circadi ... dgear.html

There is a 30 day guaranty, so I returned it for a full refund.

It sounds miserable, I hope you find some relief soon.

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby harry33 on Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:25 pm

ask about masks that dont use silicone, theres one made of a type of PVC plastic

you may have developed a silicone allergy
australian,anxiety and insomnia, a CPAP user since 1995, self diagnosed after years of fatigue, 2 cheap CPAPs and respironics comfortgell nose only mask. not one of my many doctors ever asked me if I snored

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby headbored on Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:26 am

Try the Nasal Aire 2 nasal prong very little contact with the face.

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby Guest on Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:33 am

For treating the skin, I have had great success using California Baby products. They are all natural and very soothing. The calendula wash and cream are excellent. You can go to their website for full information. I struggled with perioral dermatitis for a long time and this stuff has finally helped me find relief.

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby Naranjadia on Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:18 pm

Thank you for the replies!

I think I have a NasalAire 2 in the closet, so I'll have to try it again. I had tried it before I had the dermatitis problem, so I wasn't motivated by wanting something off my face. Maybe I can get it to work.

Harry - I think you're right about the silicone allergy -- my clue: I now also get rashes from the adhesive in band-aids which contains silicone.

Katie - I'll take a closer look at the mask - sounds weird!

And I will try the California Baby cream. I do use California Baby for my kids, and love those products.

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby secret agent girl on Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:25 pm

This might sound weird to you, but I'd suggest broadening the picture and looking at diet/nutrition as well.
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No observable symptoms before diagnosis. Excellent leak & AHI numbers...but feeling worse than before treatment.

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Re: Contact Dermatitis: tips and tricks?

Postby KatieW on Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:07 pm

Naranjadia wrote: Katie - I'll take a closer look at the mask - sounds weird!


Yes, my husband said I looked like a baby elephant. :D

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