I was in the same situation before. The doctor said I had to wear it for about two weeks, but I found that switching to a thin gauze mask was much more comfortable. It protects me and doesn't make my skin feel stuffy. You can try it!
Thank you for your suggestion! I've been considering something similar. The breathability and loose sizing you mentioned are really useful, and I'll pay attention to those details in the future.
Thank you so much for the advice! I was thinking of doing the same thing. The advice about choosing the right size and breathable material is very helpful. Hope you recover well!
That's great advice! I was struggling with the same thing, so I'll try looking for a breathable material. It's important to adjust based on the doctor's instructions and how I feel. That was helpful!
I've just gone through this phase too and I find the tight-fitting mask really uncomfortable. Your advice about a larger size and breathable material is very helpful—I'll try it right away instead of continuing with my regular one!
After my last surgery, I was also struggling with how long to wear a mask. Later, I found that choosing a loose and breathable mask really made a big difference, and my skin wasn't as stuffy and itchy! You should still listen to the hospital's advice, but if you're going to wear one, this little trick is quite useful.
I've just gone through this phase too, and the thin, breathable cotton mask is really much more comfortable than the one I usually use! Just follow the hospital's instructions, everyone recovers differently.
I had the same problem before. The doctor said it would gradually decrease in about a week, but I later found that using a breathable gauze mask was much more comfortable than a regular mask. It wasn't as stuffy, and my skin wasn't as itchy.
I was also struggling with this issue after my last surgery, but I found that loose-fitting masks are so much more comfortable, and the breathable cotton material doesn't make my skin as itchy. I've been following my doctor's advice and gradually reducing the time I wear them, and it's been working pretty well.
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I was in the same situation before. The doctor said I had to wear it for about two weeks, but I found that switching to a thin gauze mask was much more comfortable. It protects me and doesn't make my skin feel stuffy. You can try it!
Thank you for your suggestion! I've been considering something similar. The breathability and loose sizing you mentioned are really useful, and I'll pay attention to those details in the future.
Thank you for your question! What kind of breathable mask material would you recommend? I'm also scheduled for surgery, so I'd appreciate your advice.
Thank you so much for the advice! I was thinking of doing the same thing. The advice about choosing the right size and breathable material is very helpful. Hope you recover well!
That's great advice! I was struggling with the same thing, so I'll try looking for a breathable material. It's important to adjust based on the doctor's instructions and how I feel. That was helpful!
I've just gone through this phase too and I find the tight-fitting mask really uncomfortable. Your advice about a larger size and breathable material is very helpful—I'll try it right away instead of continuing with my regular one!
After my last surgery, I was also struggling with how long to wear a mask. Later, I found that choosing a loose and breathable mask really made a big difference, and my skin wasn't as stuffy and itchy! You should still listen to the hospital's advice, but if you're going to wear one, this little trick is quite useful.
I've just gone through this phase too, and the thin, breathable cotton mask is really much more comfortable than the one I usually use! Just follow the hospital's instructions, everyone recovers differently.
I had the same problem before. The doctor said it would gradually decrease in about a week, but I later found that using a breathable gauze mask was much more comfortable than a regular mask. It wasn't as stuffy, and my skin wasn't as itchy.
I was also struggling with this issue after my last surgery, but I found that loose-fitting masks are so much more comfortable, and the breathable cotton material doesn't make my skin as itchy. I've been following my doctor's advice and gradually reducing the time I wear them, and it's been working pretty well.