my t1 daughter is on her 3rd yr of omnipod. The last 4 months her belly itches intensely. Just curious can u just be allergic to the adhesive of the pod on your belly but not any other part of your body. Any suggestions. Her belly seems to be itching even with the pod on her arm, so???? Call endo? try benadryll cream? i dunno.
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Permalink Reply by Scott on January 3, 2012 at 9:24am Sorry to answer with a link but I'm in a hurry - http://www.ardensday.com/main/2011/11/28/omnipod-rash.html
Try this...

Permalink Reply by Lorraine on January 3, 2012 at 9:25am
Permalink Reply by FHS on January 3, 2012 at 5:37pm I have the same problem. The itching could persists days after I make the switch. My doc prescribed some kind a cream. I apply when I remove the pod and it's helped a lot. Doesn't stop the itching completely, but enough to where it doesn't bother me enough to feel like I have to scratch the spot every ten minutes,
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Permalink Reply by JeVonda Flint on January 8, 2012 at 6:29pm I stopped wearing the pod on my stomach and my back because the itchiness was so bad. I would scratch all around it and be tempted to change them out early, just to relieve the itching. I only wear them on my arms and on the side of my thighs, and have no itchiness there.
I love wearing the pod on my arms like on the front inner area. i can toss and turn while i sleep and it doesnt bother it......unfortunately i am no longer allowed to wear it there due to tissue build up or what ever. i am so sad....i hate wearing it on my stomach its so dang itchy!!!
Permalink Reply by Annie on January 13, 2012 at 6:47pm I'm getting a horrible rash from where the entire site is, which lasts for days. Will try it without the alcohol wipe. Worried that I might have to discontinue the Omnipod :(
Have any of you had scarring because of the inflammation?
Permalink Reply by chandra on January 18, 2012 at 7:52am hi annie! yes, i have some scarring from the rashes, so it can definitely happen. i've had to stop wearing the pod on my stomach at all because it's so allergic now. i only wear on my back and arms... strange how different body parts can have a different reaction.
i don't use alcohol wipes at all. i use unisolve adhesive remover to take them off and use bard adhesive wipes on the area where i will put a new one. that has helped a lot!
i hope you can work it out!
Permalink Reply by Annie on January 18, 2012 at 1:38pm Thanks, Chandra! I'm compiling a list of things to try. If you don't use the remover, does that cause a problem in and of itself?
Permalink Reply by chandra on January 18, 2012 at 1:53pm yes, i would say that the if you don't use the remover, there's a lot more pulling and trauma to the skin. if you do use the remover, it usually slips right off.
if you do use the bard wipes, you definitely want to use the remover because the wipe forms a thin layer of protection on your skin, so if you don't remove it, it just stays on there!
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