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Here are some ways to determine whether a high-end mattress needs to be replaced:
Decreased comfort:
When you lie in bed, you can no longer feel good support, and your body has obvious sinking or local discomfort, such as hanging waist, shoulder pressure, etc., which affects the quality of sleep, which may mean that the mattress can no longer provide enough support and comfort. After waking up, you often feel sore, tired, and no sense of recovery, and this situation improves after changing the sleeping environment.
Appearance changes:
The surface of the mattress is obviously dented, raised or creased, and cannot be restored to its original state by simple finishing. The edge of the mattress collapses and deforms.
Odor problem:
Even after being cleaned, the mattress still exudes an unpleasant odor, which may be caused by moldy and deteriorated internal materials.
Service life:
Although high-end mattresses have a relatively long lifespan, if they have been used for more than 10 years, even if there are no obvious problems, you can consider replacing them, because the performance of the mattress may have gradually declined. For example, some brands recommend that their high-end mattresses be replaced after 12-15 years to ensure the best sleep experience.
Allergic reaction:
If you or your family members experience frequent skin allergies, respiratory discomfort, and other symptoms after using the mattress, and other factors are excluded, it may be that allergens such as mites and bacteria are growing inside the mattress.
Material damage:
The spring inside the mattress breaks and makes an abnormal sound. Filling materials, such as latex, memory cotton, etc., break and agglomerate. For example, if you buy a high-end latex mattress from a well-known brand and find that the surface of the mattress has obvious depressions after 8 years of use, and you often feel waist pain during sleep, even if you adjust your sleeping position, it is likely that the mattress needs to be replaced. For another example, a high-end spring mattress that has been used for 15 years, the spring starts to crunch, and you often feel tired after sleep, which also prompts you to consider changing the mattress.