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I had to wear a Holter monitor for 24 hours this past Monday-Tuesday. It's Friday and I still have raised itchy red circles where the electrodes were. Has anybody else had this happen? Does this mean I am allergic to the adhesive or the metal or just really sensitive at the moment?
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I'm not a doctor or anything but I am allergic to the adhesives on bandages, medical tape, and electrodes.
Sounds like you too may have had a reaction to the adhesive. I can't tell you how to deal with it... if it's really bad or irritating you may want to check with your doctor just to be on the safe side. I just usually clean the area where the adhesive was and let the area heal on it's own...usually goes away in a few days or so... I did go to the doctor the first few times this happened to me.. because I wasn't sure. I wish you the best... ![]() Abbie
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Abbie (07-21-2008) |
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had 'reactions' to various adhesives ..... There are alternative [tho more expensive and not always available] electrode contact thingies. Thing is to a] get this point across clearly to the doc writing the order and then ... b] knowing you are getting the right contacts!
I understand the 'reactions'! I can get welts from different brands of band-aids! Just wish I knew which ones to avoid. A good anti-histimine or steroid creme/lotion can help ease the itches. But they won't get rid of it right away. My advice? See your dermatologist [I sure hope they are very GOOD!] Asap so they can actually see the welts [take pics otherwise-cameras these days can be useful for that sort of thing] and The doc will look at it and go 'Oh, it's a formisgarble' and you get a script, never really knowing what you've got unless you make them write it down. For me with treatment it usually takes about a month for it to go away. W/O treatment 6 weeks. Sigh. Oh, and don't scratch! Hope this helps! - j |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dizzie lizzy (08-11-2008) |
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