skin Irritation - Librefreestyle

Alidubai

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Hello ,

I have been using the sensors for a while now. However , every time I remove the sensor after 14 days , there is a sever redness on the skin where the sensor was .

Has anyone experienced this and if so , what did you do about it
 

EllieM

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Hello ,

I have been using the sensors for a while now. However , every time I remove the sensor after 14 days , there is a sever redness on the skin where the sensor was .

Has anyone experienced this and if so , what did you do about it

It's a very common issue unfortunately. I personally had to stop using the system, because the irritation caused too much inaccuracy in the sensor result, but others have managed to keep going with it.

https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/freestyle-libre-poll-have-you-had-a-skin-reaction.77681/

There are lots of other threads about it but the above is pretty informative. Some people manage by putting a patch under the sensor... Have a read.
 

Energize

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@Alidubai

You could also try a search on Google for "Dexcom and Libre Rash", rather than just 'Libre Rash' and you'll find loads of links.

Dexcom (an alternative system) has similiar issues. Various solutions are given to prevent such problems. Unfortunately, not all work for everyone.