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Old Dec 01, 2007, 05:23 PM
edmia (Female)
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Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

I purchased a pair of scrub pants, the typical 65/35 blend fabric a couple of days ago. I washed them in hot water with extra rinse before wearing and I wore them 1 day for 8 hours. About 4 hours into the day, I started to feel a little itchy in the inner thigh area, but it wasn't overwhelming. When I got home, the itching was very annoying and when I took off the pants, my legs had a red, raised rash all over with more pronounced areas of redness around the seams. Especially the inner thigh area. I used a little cortisone cream and took an antihistamine which took care of the itching and the rash by the next morning.

I went out today and bought 100% cotton scrub pants, so I hope this won't happen again.

I'm just curious - anyone ever had this type of reaction?

Thanks!

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Old Dec 01, 2007, 05:26 PM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

Are you washing them in different powder? Have you tried wearing them again?

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Old Dec 01, 2007, 05:41 PM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

Yes you can develop alergies to synthetics but I understand it is quite rare.

A close friend who has a young daughter very allergic to what seems like most substances and she searches far and wide to accomodate her and get cotton dance gear. She is trying hard to give the kid a normal life which is hard as she can eat very little. She wears only cotton and from what I understand it helps a lot.

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Old Dec 01, 2007, 05:47 PM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

I have had problems with some scrub pants and I now only buy good quality ones.

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Old Dec 01, 2007, 07:07 PM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

My thoughts lie more in you being sensitive to the dye and fabric treatment rather than the synthetic fabric itself. Maybe try a different brand of scrubs.

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Old Dec 01, 2007, 09:58 PM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

You could be reacting to one or more things. The thread used in the seams may be the culprit. Also, whenever our hospital gets a new shipment of brand new surgeical scrubs many of us react. A dermatologist told me that they frequently use formaldehyde in scrub processing. Repeated washings and lots of cortisone cream helped. I had this once with some turquoise scrubs.When we went to green I didn't have a reaction.

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Old Dec 02, 2007, 08:17 AM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

Could it be that you're just allergic to work?

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Old Dec 02, 2007, 09:22 AM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

Originally Posted by sharann View Post
You could be reacting to one or more things. The thread used in the seams may be the culprit. Also, whenever our hospital gets a new shipment of brand new surgeical scrubs many of us react. A dermatologist told me that they frequently use formaldehyde in scrub processing. Repeated washings and lots of cortisone cream helped. I had this once with some turquoise scrubs.When we went to green I didn't have a reaction.
yup, thread is my thought as well

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 07:24 PM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

Also: did you have an extra-busy night? I always buy the same brand of scrubs and wash them in the same hypoallergenic stuff, but after a bad night I often have a rash like you describe. Sweat + extra running around = rashy thighs. Like prickly heat, I guess.

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Old Jan 20, 2008, 06:14 AM
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Re: Is it possible to be allergic to my scrubs?

It's most likely not the fabric, but something in the dye.

I bought a pair of yellow shorts a year ago that did the same thing. It was literally like I had ants in my pants every time I put them on. I finally threw them away.

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