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Adhesive Tape Irritation...Help!!Rating: (votes: 0) Are there any tricks out there that I can use so his skin doesn't become so painful & irritated?!? Thanks!! ![]() In the ED we do a lot of I&D's on various wounds including pilonidal cysts which are right on the coccyx. I have found the best way to dress a draining wound in that area on an ambulatory patient is to have them wear snug fitting underwear and fit a peri pad over the area. It is easy to change the dressing and there is no tape involved.I don't know if this would help in your situation, but it works. Men are not crazy about the idea of wearing a peri pad in their underwear but it beats ripping tape off your skin! Comment:
I have some sort of an allergy to some adhesives... to this day I've not yet figured out what ingredient it is, but sometimes it's paper tape and sometimes it's cloth tape and sometimes it's regular "bandages" (like Band-Aid but off-brand). I've even reacted to EKG leads (still had the marks TWO WEEKS later, looked like I'd been in a fight with an octopus!).If I'm having something done, I have them use Kerlix when at all possible. That's going to be problematic on a coccyx wound, though. Do you have the gel bandages available?
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Hmmmm....I don't now how he would feel about snug fitting underwear...but I can ask him LOL!I'll also look into gel bandages. I can't use Kerlix b/c it's right on his coccyx......unless I make underwear out of Kerlix....
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Quote from Soon2BNurse3Hmmmm....I don't now how he would feel about snug fitting underwear...but I can ask him LOL!I'll also look into gel bandages. I can't use Kerlix b/c it's right on his coccyx......unless I make underwear out of Kerlix....
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