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How do you approach a patient with stoma bag adhesive allergic contact dermatitis?
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To keep the area dry, I have patients use Cavilon spray and Skins, an antimicrobial spray.
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I agree and would consider subcutaneous injections...
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Start with skin allergy patch testing to clarify/c...
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I agree and would consider subcutaneous injections...
Start with skin allergy patch testing to clarify/c...