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Jul 03, 2007 05:01 AM

Wedding band irritation


To all the people who wear rings at work,
I don't know what is irritating my ring finger at work. The soap??? The alcohol hand sanitizer. It is got to the point of breakdown after a 12 hour shift. I don't think it was as bad until I had my rings welted together and downsized because I have lost some wt. I feel naked without my ring at work. I have got the point of pulling it off when I get off work to sleep and put antibiotic cream on it. Thank you for all your help.


Thank you in advanced,
Tired of a sore finger


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No. 1
from traumaRUs Staff
Old Jul 03, 2007, 06:37 AM

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I move my rings up on my finger when I wash my hands and ensure that I dry under the rings. That has helped me. Plus, I hate the sanitizer stuff, so I actually wash myhands between pt contact.
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No. 2
from fultzymom
Old Jul 03, 2007, 06:39 AM

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Maybe you are not getting it dried well after you wash your hands. I always have to move it up and dry underneath of it. I can't stand that feeling that it is wet still under my ring. If you try that and it does not work, maybe see the doc to see what he things the problem could be.
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No. 3
from fultzymom
Old Jul 03, 2007, 06:41 AM

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OOH trauma, you must type a little faster than I do!!
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No. 4
from prmenrs Staff
Old Jul 03, 2007, 11:09 AM

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Make sure you get all the soap rinsed off as well as drying your finger thoroughly.

I have known some nurses who buy a smaller, simple band just for work--easier to work w/, no worries about losing stones or scratching a pt, no soap gunk in the setting, etc.

Try hydrocortisone cream instead of antibiotic cream @ bedtime. Could also try an antifungal.
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No. 5
Old Jul 03, 2007, 03:31 PM

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I have the same problem. My doc. has changed my antibiotic cream 3x. This last cream helps. I thought it came from a spider bite or something. The irritation became unbearable at one point until I wanted to literally cut my darn finger off. Sounds crazy I know. I hated being without my rings. I still don't know where the problem came from and it is a year and a half later and I am just now starting to heal. I hope you get better!
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No. 6
from earle58 allnurses Guide
Old Jul 03, 2007, 03:34 PM

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my entire hands break down, and i've scratched them til they bleed.
i found out it was a combination of the hand sanitizers as well as the latex gloves.
i got a dr's note and only wear latex-free gloves;
and have found a sanitizer for sensitive skin.
hctz cream also helped.

leslie
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No. 7
from Princess74
Old Jul 03, 2007, 04:27 PM

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I have the same problem with my engagement ring and my watch. I think it's just from them staying wet so much. I really should make sure that I dry them better but seriously, who has the time.
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No. 8
Old Jul 03, 2007, 08:45 PM

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I bought an inexpensive gold band to wear at work rather than my wedding band and engagement ring. I have found that it is easier that way and I was told by my mother in law to paint the inside with clear fingernail polish and I did and found that it did away with any irritation that I had. You might try that.
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No. 9
from SWAT_RN
Old Jul 03, 2007, 10:37 PM

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I absolutely know that the alcohol gel ate the skin under my wedding band. I had blisters and actually denuded the area under my ring. When I approached my manager at the time about any alternate sanitizers, etc. she said, "maybe you shouldn't wear the ring". Plain gold band, my wedding ring and to me not wearing it is not an option. So I refuse to use that evil gel, back to soap and water. Joint Commission can kiss my...uh..blistered, peeling hands.
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