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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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So, the spots wear I place my Clonidine patches seem to be turning bright red when I'm flared even a few weeks after removal, in an exact rectangle matching placement. I do rotate locations, but they're all along the nerve line of my worst effected area. This seems to be a new problem after over a few years of wearing them.
Anyone else? I'm almost thinking it's less a reaction to the med, and more the patch itself. I don't wear clothing that ever touches that area. |
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I spray the area with benedryl let it dry before putting on patch. I have a problem with adhesive. When I don't use it occasionally the area will turn bright red and bumpy.
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. GOD help me be faithful in the midst of my suffering. Alt1268 |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LIT LOVE (08-25-2012) |
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I always get the red marks where the patch was and they stay with me for about 3-4 weeks before they fade. After a week or two they are ONLY visible when I have a flare or after I take a hot bath (which is every day). Don't know what that's all about...but for me it's been that way since I started wearing them. I also rotate them and don't have them in the same spot ever. I actually usually place them AFTER a hot bath so I can make sure they're not in a spot they've been before...
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LIT LOVE (08-25-2012) |
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I have experienced this with the clonidine patches and do know of one other person that had this problem. It is a reaction to the type of adhesive or something with the patch because I was able to take the medicine orally. But like you, got a red rash that irritated my RSD worse so I stopped the patch. I have heard of others using cortisone cream or benadryl in the affected area and then never putting the patch in the exact same spot each time. Thats weird though that you never had this problem until after a year. It happened to me right away.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LIT LOVE (08-25-2012) |
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You're right, it also happens after getting it wet. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LIT LOVE (08-25-2012) |
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