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Hi folks,
In the last couple of weeks I've had skin problems where I've removed cannulas (Accuchek Insight Flex).
I don't have any allergies, or any skin issues in general.
If a cannula is too well stuck I have sometimes softened the adhesive with tea tree oil before removal - not recently though. And bio oil is good to soothe and remove any residual 'stick'.
But this feels as if it's on fire! Is there a product (a magic layer or something!) that I could stick on, on a regular basis, before I apply a new cannula? What's it called and where do I get some?
You can see that the irritation is definitely from the adhesive, as where it hasn't made contact the skin looks normal and doesn't feel as if it's on fire.
I hope this sensitivity isn't here to stay, or gets any worse. It's not a new batch of cannulas.
Apologies for showing flesh! It's the one on the left that burns! The one on the right was from 3 days ago and had calmed down by yesterday.
Thanks for any input!
Love Snapsy

In the last couple of weeks I've had skin problems where I've removed cannulas (Accuchek Insight Flex).
I don't have any allergies, or any skin issues in general.
If a cannula is too well stuck I have sometimes softened the adhesive with tea tree oil before removal - not recently though. And bio oil is good to soothe and remove any residual 'stick'.
But this feels as if it's on fire! Is there a product (a magic layer or something!) that I could stick on, on a regular basis, before I apply a new cannula? What's it called and where do I get some?
You can see that the irritation is definitely from the adhesive, as where it hasn't made contact the skin looks normal and doesn't feel as if it's on fire.
I hope this sensitivity isn't here to stay, or gets any worse. It's not a new batch of cannulas.
Apologies for showing flesh! It's the one on the left that burns! The one on the right was from 3 days ago and had calmed down by yesterday.
Thanks for any input!
Love Snapsy