Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Noheroicsplease on February 13, 2018, 06:55:08 AM
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hi
I've switched to patches...but can't seem to get the glue off my skin when I change patch. I've tried oil. Any thoughts?
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Tiny amount of nail varnish remover then wash thoroughly will see it come off.
Woodlands x
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I used to lift up a corner of the patch then massage baby oil under it and gradually it loosened it up for removal but your right it's not an easy process they used to really hurt me so I changed to transdermal gel oesrtrogel,good luck xx
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Yes I wait 12 hours ( in case there is amy hormone from the glue still going into my skin!) and then put baby oil on. Important thing is to leave the baby oil to soak for a few minutes then you can more or less wipe it off or with a little light rubbing. For years actually I didn't bother removing them but they tend to stick around (!) for quite a while if you don't have a go at them now and again. Also depends on your relationship too probably ( been with same man for umpteen years so I'm past caring about the odd plastermark on my butt ::) !!). Important also to make sure all traces of oil have been removed before next application to that area - otherwise absorption will be reduced.
Hurdity x
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Hi
That is one good thing about evorel patches they are good stickers but I bath when I am due to change patch so I remove the patch bathe and then the glue comes off when I rub with a towel not good to keep the old glue on as it can become red and itchy ,baby oil as mentioned earlier is good if the patch area becomes sore and red sudocreme is good to soothe it
Js
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YEs I too soak in the bath and then very gently rub them off with an old toothbrush!
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I use baby oil do leave it to soak for five minutes or so before I go for a shower and then use a face cloth to rub off.
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Hi ladies, I regularly use anaesthetic patches on my neck for advanced osteoarthritis and when I take it off I put tea tree oil on the area to try and avoid soreness. I do appreciate that perhaps the stickiness of these patches isn't as strong as the ones you use but it might be worth trying.
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Oily make up remover works a treat x
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Aloe Vera gel from H & B works very well too and doesn't need wiping off
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Purchase ZOFF from amazon. They were recommended to me by my doctor. They're little medical alcohol wipes and work really well. I've used them for a few years now.
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I always took mine off in the shower/bath. Gently rubbed with shower gel, seemed to remove the glue x
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Shower gel with a flannel and any left-over residue with a dab of eye make-up remover works for me :)