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<blockquote data-quote="pinewood" data-source="post: 854759" data-attributes="member: 147474"><p>Thanks [USER=135144]@Andy_P[/USER] and [USER=29301]@smidge[/USER] - such a shame that it's causing issues for so many of us. I really don't want to discontinue use because it's been such a valuable tool and has made life so much easier, but at the same time I naturally don't want to damage my skin. If it was itching or uncomfortable I'd be more inclined to stop immediately but because it's (currently...) just an unsightly rash and doesn't bother me apart from visually I'll try a couple more with extra measures in place such as the compeed plaster. Appreciate your advice.</p><p></p><p>One thought - and I might be barking up the wrong tree here - is whether something like a mild steroid cream might be worth trying (e.g. eumovate?) to deal with the existing rash?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinewood, post: 854759, member: 147474"] Thanks [USER=135144]@Andy_P[/USER] and [USER=29301]@smidge[/USER] - such a shame that it's causing issues for so many of us. I really don't want to discontinue use because it's been such a valuable tool and has made life so much easier, but at the same time I naturally don't want to damage my skin. If it was itching or uncomfortable I'd be more inclined to stop immediately but because it's (currently...) just an unsightly rash and doesn't bother me apart from visually I'll try a couple more with extra measures in place such as the compeed plaster. Appreciate your advice. One thought - and I might be barking up the wrong tree here - is whether something like a mild steroid cream might be worth trying (e.g. eumovate?) to deal with the existing rash? [/QUOTE]
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