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Blisters from a Full Face Mask - Allergy to Mask?
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okay so i have a problem with a patient that is getting burn marks or blisters around his face where the mask rest on his face. My only thought is that he is allergic to the material and experiencing…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mary Z Jan 28, 2010.

 

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At 12:55pm on February 10, 2010, Francisco G. Leyva said…
Hi Judy the Roscoe mask should be on the first page of the full face mask section, sorry if u are having problems finding it on the website. As for sizes I have found that they run about the same as other mask. So if the patient uses a Mirage Quattro med they would use a medium Roscoe mask.
At 4:27pm on February 9, 2010, Judy said…
Francisco, does the Roscoe FF mask tend to run large or small? Does it come in Small, XSmall or Petite sizes?
At 12:19pm on February 9, 2010, Judy said…
I went to your site once but saw no sign of the Roscoe FF mask and didn't have the time to really search for it. I have Medicare as my primary and a good secondary so I buy very little online - except for the stuff that the local DME providers and doctors say patients can't have. *wicked grin* The medical profession telling my no is like an invitation to get it. Or a challenge.
At 3:29pm on January 20, 2010, Melinda Hertel said…
Whatever......
At 10:24am on January 9, 2010, sleepycarol said…
Welcome to the forum!!

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At 4:45pm on January 7, 2010, 99 said…
he francisco welcome we like professional on our site so that their comments are more authoratative what exactly is your sleep professional speciallity
 
 
 

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