Friday, February 26, 2010

What may cause an allergic reaction to Band-Aids and adhesive tape(s), and what can be used as a replacement?

In a recent hospital visit, after nurses put in an I.V. site, the area around the adhesive tape became very red and tender. A minor rash broke out, but recently cleared up when the tape was removed. Not too long ago, after putting a Band-Aid on my neck, the area where the Band-Aid covered became very red, sore, and tender as well. I ended up having to take the Band-Aid off to ease the pain. It seems that I have experienced some dermatitis from the contact of the adhesive in the tape(s). I do not have a reaction with latex contact (gloves and/or condoms).What may cause an allergic reaction to Band-Aids and adhesive tape(s), and what can be used as a replacement?
It is because you are allergic to latex. Webmd had an article regarding that below is the link.


Another article regarding kids and latex allergy is below that one.What may cause an allergic reaction to Band-Aids and adhesive tape(s), and what can be used as a replacement?
It sounds like contact dermititis from the glue on the tape or band-aid. I am sorry I have no good suggestions for a replacement other than try to use a gauze pad and pressure when you get cut to stop any bleeding and then leave in uncovered if possible.
its a common allergy.The adhesive causes it use gauze and put the tape over the gauze to hold it in place not contacting the skin you shouldn't have any problems with this.Tell you Dr and the nurses that treat you to put allergic to tape adhesive on your chart.
wrap wounds with gauze and put tape only on gauze not skin!
I am allergic to tape as well, if its left for any amount of time, it kills me! The doctor told me its a form of contact dermatitis. Have them use that stretchy stuff that they put on you after a blood test now! Sometimes the lighter tapes or paper tape will work too.
Try using a gauze bandage and either microspore or paper tape.

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