T.L. asks from Little Elm, TX on September 10, 2007
Jewelry Allergy?
Ok, so this one doesn't involve my little ones. I think I am allergic to either my wedding band or my engagement ring. I'm leaning towards my engagement ring. The ring itself is platinum and my band is white gold. Originally I thought I might have been bitten because it just started itching out of the blue. I took off my rings and the base of my finger was red and had a little blister bump on it. I left my rings off and it seemed to clear. I put my rings back on and bam, same thing. What can I do???
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T.P. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
My wedding ring does the same thing to me. A friend suggested I put a little stick deoderant on my finger where the band touches it. This has worked for me - no more irritation and I can wear my ring all the time! Hope this helps.
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C.C. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
Wow! I love Mammasource! Look at all the responses! All that I would have suggested has already been mentioned in the other responses. I bet it is nice to know you are not alone. :) What part of MA did you move from? We lived up there for a while too. Just curious. :)C.
L.P. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
Most of the time it is because of the soap getting trapped underneath the ring, which overly dries the skin and causes the skin to crack or blister (I normally get the blistering) and then get irritated further. The best defense is to keep your rings clean! This formula was given to me by my jeweler because it doesn't leave any sort of residue.
1 part Mr. Clean
1 part Amonia
3 parts water
You can leave your ring in the mixture overnight, then make sure you rinse thoroughly, and dry the inside. This will not only keep your ring clean but also make those diamonds sparkle like crazy!
My jeweler also said to stay away from the prepackaged cleaner, because over time they do leave a residue and can cause dirt to adhere quickly after cleaning, making you need to clean the ring more often! (making you buy more solution etc...)
Good Luck!
LP
M. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
Like the others have said it is a result of the water/soap getting trapped under your ring. This happens to me every couple on months, when it does I will leave my ring off for a couple of days so mu finger can heal. Try and make sure your finger and ring is completely dry after you wash your hands. You can get a steroid cream but if you have a baby and nurse you can not use alot of the creams. M.
M.M. answers from Dallas on September 10, 2007
Same thing happens to me, and again like someone else said it was after wearing the ring for years with no problem, I really think it has to do with soap and chemicals getting trapped under the ring. I use natural products but it seems to happen if I have been out in public and washed my hands with other soaps. It is frustrating though, let me know if you get any solutions. :)
M.
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K.H. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
My little brother just one day started itching from his wedding ring... turns out... he formed an allergy to it. They had to get him a different ring, I think its titanium now (shame he still has the same wife, tho) ;)
T.P. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
My wedding ring does the same thing to me. A friend suggested I put a little stick deoderant on my finger where the band touches it. This has worked for me - no more irritation and I can wear my ring all the time! Hope this helps.
J.R. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
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The same thing happened to me - my band is platinum and engagement ring is white gold. Once I started wearing my band, my finger broke out. I thought it was the soap issue and tried to keep it clean, but that didn't work. Once, I wore by band (after a good cleaning) by itself, just to see if my finger would break out and after about 6 hours, it did. No handwashing involved. If the soap and dermatologist don't work, you may just be allergic to your ring. I've had to stop wearing my band, and probably won't buy platinum jewelry anymore.
Good luck - I hope you are able to solve your problem.
T.M. answers from Dallas on September 11, 2007
I know this sounds crazy, but could you be pregnant? My rings do not normally bother me, but when I'm pregnant I develope an allergic reaction to my rings that sounds similar to what you are describing. I didn't find a solution, I just had to stop wearing them until after the baby was born. Then it went back to normal.
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