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    Chlorhexidine and dematitis (contact)

    Hi,

    I'm currently a nursing student in New Zealand.

    During clinical placements in hospitals I have been using chlorhexidine to to wash my hands but have been experienicing contact dermatitis due to using it. It only takes about a day and my hands become itchy and small lumps appear. It resolves itself in about four days if I stop using chlorhexidine.

    This only occurs on my hands but understandibly it is very frustrating indeed.

    So I was wondering if there is anyone else who expereiences this and how they manage it?

    And is there a product that is more suitable to use that wont cause this reaction in the clinical setting?

    Thanks

    Jeremy

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    Re: Chlorhexidine and dematitis (contact)

    My hands reacted to the foam based alcohol hand sanitizer at 2 hospitals. SO I simply brought my own hand gel sanitizer, and spoke w the nurse manager who approved. SO I kept one in my pocket and 1 on my COW. no more skin issues after that.
    You will have to do something before you get an infection.

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