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Old 12-15-2008, 12:19 AM #1
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Default Appreciate any suggestions

I've just recently had to wear a 24hr Holter monitor to monitor unusual heart rythmns(no results yet). The places where the 5 leads were are naturally irritated. But three of them (the ones over bone) are bright red, weepy and really sore after 6 days. I've put Neosporin over them after they were removed because they were so painful. They told me that I could do that if they were bothersome after a few days. Is this a natural reaction or should I see a doctor. I'm not sure what to use on them. I've got what I consider dry, sensitive skin.

Thanks for any ideas.
Billye
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