During the last month I have had a serious and life altering allergic reaction to a medical device.
Here are the details:
In May 2018 I was told by Dr Machado (Kensington MD 301 949 4242) that I needed to wear 15-20 mmHg compression stocking to protect a varicose vein in my L leg. I went to a local drug store, found and bought JOBST thigh highs and wore them
I did stop wearing them. I used OTC cortizone cream and after about 2 weeks the rash went away.
I then learned that there are pantyhose compression stockings that I assumed would remove therubber/latex
band from the top of my thigh that is the design of the Thigh High stockings. I began to wear the JOBST medical compression pantyhose. On Sat 7/14, I developed a SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTIONto the pantyhose (substantially worse than the first reaction stated above) and now have a RED RASH AND BLISTERS ALL OVER MY LOWER TORSO FRONT, L torso side, upper L leg, especially where leg connects to torso, entire pubic area, AND my BACK around waist line. I have many pics, a few attached here.In this 2nd rash episode I have been using prescribed cream, Triamcinolone Acetonide .1% since 7/19/18— that I am using (2X daily) to treat my allergic reaction tocomponents in the pantyhose, prescribed by Dr Machado.The affected skin is painful to touch.
The cream
has dried up the skin & some of the smaller blisters, but the skin is still RED and raw and likely will scar.The cream has caused most of the smaller blisters to dry up but the skin underneath where the blisters were is red, raw flesh, not healthy normal skin.Living with this has caused me to ask my employer to allow me to work from home because
putting on clothes over this rash is very uncomfortable and distracting and would cause the healing time to be slowed.On Aug. 1 I was called after hours by my boss and HR Dir. and advised I was being let go.The extended days I'd needed to work remote was
rubber/latex/silicone
reaction from wearing compression stockings is an established event/occurrence for other women.There are no product warnings on the box these stocking came in nor is any warning on the enclosed booklet in the box of the stockings
.
BSN medical Inc. an Essity Company
5825 Carnegie Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28209
Do I have a chemical burn or contact dermatitis? What kind of Dr should I see? I also want to find a chemist to tell me the chemical components in these stockings? Can someone please help?
Thanks
Dear Alice,
I'm very sorry to hear about your allergic reaction! While it may be caused by a particular chemical reaction, the prevalent use of the products indicates that it is very specific to a particular subset of people. The best approach to this type of problem is not simply chemical analysis, but a more detailed examination, possible tests, and diagnosis from a dermatologist. They will be much more experienced in possible causative factors (and remediation). Your attending physician may be able to recommend a few for your consideration. Certainly, it may be prudent to also inform the companies or other legal regulatory agencies of the need for a precautionary notice on the product.
Best regards,
Steven
I appreciate you taking time to read and reply Steven. I assume you are a working chemist. It is still my solid belief this product did this to me and I need to have a chemist decompose/analyze/dissect the composition/elements of the stockings and still don’t know how to find one to do this.