Apple Watch Rash Under Sensor

Apple Watch Rash Under Sensor - I have worn an apple watch without problems for over 5 years, a 2 now an se, but in the last month have experienced a dermatitis. Nothing has changed about how i use. It’s very common for smart watches, as we seldom let the skin breathe, leaving the area underneath the watch moist, dark and closed. After 3 years of use, my apple watch is now causing a rash directly under the sensor.

After 3 years of use, my apple watch is now causing a rash directly under the sensor. Nothing has changed about how i use. I have worn an apple watch without problems for over 5 years, a 2 now an se, but in the last month have experienced a dermatitis. It’s very common for smart watches, as we seldom let the skin breathe, leaving the area underneath the watch moist, dark and closed.

Nothing has changed about how i use. After 3 years of use, my apple watch is now causing a rash directly under the sensor. I have worn an apple watch without problems for over 5 years, a 2 now an se, but in the last month have experienced a dermatitis. It’s very common for smart watches, as we seldom let the skin breathe, leaving the area underneath the watch moist, dark and closed.

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I Have Worn An Apple Watch Without Problems For Over 5 Years, A 2 Now An Se, But In The Last Month Have Experienced A Dermatitis.

Nothing has changed about how i use. After 3 years of use, my apple watch is now causing a rash directly under the sensor. It’s very common for smart watches, as we seldom let the skin breathe, leaving the area underneath the watch moist, dark and closed.

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