Band-aid Irritation? Hmmmm

Updated on October 23, 2011
J.K. asks from Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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Hello! I burned my arm last week on the iron. It wasn't too bad until I decided to put a band-aid with neosporin on it to cover it a few days later (I kept catching the scab on my bath towel!). Now, I have this raised itchy rash in the shape of the band-aid (the center part. not the adhesive) surrounding the burn mark! This has never occurred before and I have used band-aids with neosporin my whole life. However, it WAS a random blue band-aid that was in the first aid kit, one that I have never seen before........

Maybe a reaction to the mysterious blue band-aid? Hmmmm, it sure itches! Has this happened to anyone else? If this persists I guess it will warrant a doctor visit!

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L.B.

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My son has the same issue. We switched to gauze pads affixed with medical tape and it worked out fine.

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K.L.

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my son reacts to everything but bandaid brand. try some benadryl on the rash. gl

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C.O.

answers from Washington DC on

JK:

Sorry! Iron burns hurt!!!

It sounds like you are having a reaction to the adhesive or the composition in the band-aid...do you have a latex intolerance? If so - read the label on the box for the band-aids and see what they are made of.

Take a benadryl to help with the itching and switch out band-aids.

GOOD LUCK!!

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J.P.

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My daughter is allergic to the adhesive in band-aids. She will get the worst rash from them. I use gauze, Neosporin and the white tape when she needs it. I also have a little first aid pack that goes with her to school. They put a band- aid on her even after she asked them not to.
Maybe there was already something on the center part. Some of them already have Neosporin on them.
I would just keep it clean and uncovered. Try not to use lotion and becareful of your soaps in that area.

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J.W.

answers from St. Louis on

I never had problems with band aids until I had my first knee surgery. It was arthroscopic so I covered the dots with band aids. Every since then I have an allergy to the adhesive in band aids. At least that is what my orthopedic surgeon said. Apparently I am not the first to have this happen. If I change a band aid every six hours or so and change the direction I won't get the rash. If I don't I will get a rash in the exact shape of the band aid.

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R.D.

answers from Richmond on

I'm allergic to the adhesive in band aids and duct tape... you shouldn't cover burns anyway (unless it's an open wound)... keep up with the neosporin but let it breathe :)

Discontinue use and take some Benadryl if it starts itching like crazy!

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B.C.

answers from Dallas on

My husband has a scar from a bandaid burn on his back from when he had a mole removed. It's the perfect shape of a bandaid. Certain latex can be very irritating to skin.

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E.S.

answers from Dayton on

Happens to me all the time.
Only on sensitive areas though-arms being one of them.
Doesn't seem to matter what brand I use.
It always goes away eventually...

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S.B.

answers from Redding on

It may be simple irritation from leaving the band aid on for so long without your skin being able to breathe.
However, I am actually allergic to the adhesive. Everytime I have to go into the hospital, they put an arm band on me that states that because for any surgical procedures or wound dressing, they use a different kind of tape.
Now, many labs don't even use band aids anymore after blood draws, etc. They use that meshy stuff that sticks to itself and has no adhesive. I can't think of what it's called, but you can buy it by the roll. Ask your pharmacist about it and keep some in your first aid kit.

I would suggest keeping the area dry and keeping a band aid off of it. The rash should clear up on it's own.

Best wishes.

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C.A.

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I am allergic to the adhesive part. I cant leave a bandaid on for longer then 5 minutes. Maybe your bandaid was old?

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D.S.

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I have a friend who is allergic to the adhesive on bandaids, never had it before and suddenly she has a terrible reaction. Maybe they changed the way they make them.

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