After wearing my Apple Watch for almost 2 years, I’ve developed an itchy rash, just in the area of the metal circle piece on the end of the band where the Watch closes. It’s the size of a Quarter. I switched to my other wrist to see what would happen, and the same thing happe...
I’ve been wearing an iWatch for >1 year and this is the first time it has happened. 1 year ago 738 1 allergic rash back of apple watch case are some apple watches less likely to produce allergic rash on wrist under the case? 1 year ago 684 4 Skin irritation from sensor Dear...
Never taking breaks from wearing your tracker is another recipe forskin irritation, according to Aguilar. The underbelly of your watch face and band provides the ideal warm, dark, and humid environment for bacteria to flourish, which she says can mess with your skin and sometimes even lead toi...
Heat rash occurs when sweat-duct openings become blocked, which can happen when wearing tight-fitting clothing that traps sweat and bacteria. The resulting bumps are typically flesh-colored on darker skin and red on lighter skin, says Dr. Robinson. ...
and nasal mucus. You’re also at risk if you touch an item that has the virus on it. Practicing basic public health hygiene such as washing your hands, covering your mouth when you cough, wearing a mask in crowded settings, and staying home when you’re sick can help. Don’t forget ...
Why Am I Breaking Out From My Apple Watch?The most common reason for a rash to develop from wearing an Apple Watch is irritation from sweat, oil, and dirt that gets trapped undr the watch. Direct friction from the watchband against your wrist can also cause irritation. If you notice a ...
Bruise on top of wrist from apple watch I have been wearing an Apple Watch for years and I always wore it on my left wrist. I begin bruising under the watch on top of my wrist so I loosened the watch. But the bruise has not go away and is sore to the touch. I switched the wa...
I have tried different remedies (not wearing the watch for extended amounts of time, changing the watch bands, wearing it tighter, wearing it looser) to no avail. I even switched to my other wrist and ended up with a burn on that wrist as well (smaller scar in picture). From what I...