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    New OHR sensor design causing skin issues

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    • OutdoorManO Offline
      OutdoorMan Bronze Member @Josaiplu
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      @Josaiplu Yes the watch is clean and dry, I am very careful with that. Never had this issue with any other watches 😞

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      • Ecki D.E Offline
        Ecki D. Bronze Member
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        Had the same issues from the charger pins on my 9PP.
        I switched wrists all the time at night back then. Meanwhile it’s gone — maybe the skin has healed and adapted to it.

        I also had problems with the original wristband, which just didn’t let enough air through. I replaced it with one made for swimming.

        To get rid of the irritation, I used this barrier cream https://amzn.eu/d/1o5k9Nr
        on the affected spots.
        I also use that cream for long bike rides to protect my bum, for preventing blisters on hikes, and for scratches from neoprene seams during watersports. It’s really perfect for any kind of situation where the skin gets irritated from a combination of sweat, water, and itchy fabric — or whatever.

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        • Alex JurkiewiczA Offline
          Alex Jurkiewicz
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          You are suffering from contact dermatitis. If this hasn’t happened with your previous watch, there may be a different material in this one causing issues. You can try barrier cream as someone else suggested. Otherwise there is probably not much you can do 😞

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          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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            Had the same now and then. With all watches

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              Tami999 Silver Members @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in New OHR sensor design causing skin issues:

              Had the same now and then. With all watches

              Same here. I can loose strap so it moves on my hand all the time a bit but still marks on hand just like original poster here. Years passed and no any serious problems with my hand. I sometimes put my watch on right hand when go sleep, and next day left is like 90% recovered

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              • Tomas5T Offline
                Tomas5 Gold Members
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                No issue here. Outside of activitty i wear it loose. Never had marks like on your pictures. Even after activity when i have watch tight.

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                • OutdoorManO Offline
                  OutdoorMan Bronze Member @Alex Jurkiewicz
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                  @Alex-Jurkiewicz @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I am leaving it to heal for now. Interesting is that it started just recently. Today I had the watch on on my right hand just for a 30 min exercise and I had red marks, and it was not tight. Starting to think that I have developed an allergy.

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                    Tomas5 Gold Members @OutdoorMan
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                    @OutdoorMan did your previouse watch was made out of different material type?

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                    • Alex JurkiewiczA Offline
                      Alex Jurkiewicz @OutdoorMan
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                      @OutdoorMan contact dermatitis is not an allergy. You can speak to your GP for more info, it’s reasonably common

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                        strain @OutdoorMan
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                        @OutdoorMan Unfortunately the best thing to do to heal from contact dermatitis is to just stop wearing any wearables for a couple days until it heals.

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                          OutdoorMan Bronze Member @Alex Jurkiewicz
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                          @Alex-Jurkiewicz said in New OHR sensor design causing skin issues:

                          @OutdoorMan contact dermatitis is not an allergy. You can speak to your GP for more info, it’s reasonably common

                          Internet says: Contact dermatitis is an itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it.

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                          • OutdoorManO Offline
                            OutdoorMan Bronze Member @strain
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                            @strain Yes this is what I am doing. I just hope it won’t return straight away.

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                            • jschmidtJ Offline
                              jschmidt
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                              Maybe the permanent light from the LEDs bringing some irritation to the skin? Sometimes I think that the light shining 24/7 on it isn’t really a healthy situation. I wish Suunto give us the option to turn back to former 10-minute-readings.

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