Hoe kan ik voorkomen dat mijn huid geïrriteerd of gevoelig raakt door de sensorkleefstof?
Deze overwegingen, huidbarrières en professionele tips kunnen helpen. Houd in gedachten dat wat voor één persoon het beste werkt, mogelijk niet voor iedereen het beste werkt. Mogelijk moeten u en uw zorgverlener een aantal verschillende producten of methoden uitproberen om te weten te komen of deze opties voor u werken.
Algemene overweging*
Barrièrefolies*
Barrièrepleisters en verbanden*†
*Messer, L. , & Beatson, C., Preserving Skin Integrity with Chronic Device Use in Diabetes. Technology & Therapeutics Volume 20, Supplement 2, 2018.
† Kamann, S., Heinemann, L., & Oppel, E., Usage of Hydrocolloid-Based Plasters in Patients Who Have Developed Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Isobornyl Acrylate While Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 2019.
‡ Paret, M., Barash, G. & Rachmiel, M. “Out of the box” solution for skin problems due to glucose-monitoring technology in youth with type 1 diabetes: real-life experience with fluticasone spray. Acta Diabetol 57, 419–424 (2020).
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