How to fix your nasal/face mask if it has air blowing in your eyes! - N30I Resmed demonstration

Troubleshooting a N30I Resmed Nasal Mask that has air blowing into your eyes or face. One of the most common solutions to this problem maybe be that you are a mouth breather, and your mouth comes open at night. This leads to the machine thinking there is a need for increased pressure. Then the pressure in the mask will build up until it escapes out the top or bottom. A solution to this problem could be to use a chin strap during sleep to keep your mouth closed, or potentially switching to a full face mask to cover the nose and mouth while asleep. This is not medical advice and is for informational purposes only based on past experiences.
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