@NaijaChick if you are able (or willing) to explain why using no swabs is not an option for you, we may be able to assist with alternatives.
@JohnEGreen unfortunately, I think prolonged use of white vinegar or hydrgoen peroxide may also result in hardening of skin.
Thank you for this and for always being understanding.
I take the tube to work and I can actually say that I sweat. I have found that when I use alcoswaps, dirty comes off. This doesn’t happen on the weekends when I’m at home.
I have the type of system that if I do get an infection then it can be troublesome.
Thanks
NC
Using alcohol swabs increases readings when testing. It's best to avoid, simply wash hand. Hope this helpsAlso, it’s worth bearing in mind that alcohol swabs can artificially lower the result if you’re using them for fingerprick blood glucose testing.
Hi John, thank you for your reply. What are the names of the moist wipes that you use?
To clarify my earlier point (bold text is my own), see Feretti DO, Martin KD. “Isopropyl alcohol left on the skin falsely lowers capillary glucose values” Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management. 2008, 15:179-181Using alcohol swabs increases readings when testing. It's best to avoid, simply wash hand. Hope this helps
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