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Allergy to the sea (uclers)

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Created by Fatboy > 9 months ago, 7 Jul 2016
Fatboy
NSW, 42 posts
7 Jul 2016 1:23PM
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For the last 6 years I have had this problem. If I get cut sailing or surfing it ulcers but not otherwise. Started with a coral cut that went bad. Doctors keep poking at me and saying **** but can't help, even make it worse.





Does anyone else get these bastards? Anyone know the fix?

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
7 Jul 2016 11:26AM
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Go back to the doctors and get a script for bactroban. It's obviously infected and the antibiotic cream will take care of that. Had plenty of those , Chinese red ,peroxide or betadine are only good to dry it out

Fatboy
NSW, 42 posts
7 Jul 2016 1:30PM
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Cheers WA. So good to know it has a fix.

If you ever come to Newy the the beers are on me!

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
7 Jul 2016 1:16PM
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Fatboy said..
Cheers WA. So good to know it has a fix.

If you ever come to Newy the the beers are on me!


I want beers too!

While getting above prescription, get Quack to include a sheet of DuoDERM CGF. That stuff is the bomb! Cut into appropriate size and apply to wound. Make sure it's secure when you go surfing and reapply every week or so.

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
7 Jul 2016 1:17PM
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Buster fin said..

Fatboy said..
Cheers WA. So good to know it has a fix.

If you ever come to Newy the the beers are on me!



I want beers too!

While getting above prescription, get Quack to include a sheet of DuoDERM CGF. That stuff is the bomb! Cut into appropriate size and apply to unscabbed wound. Make sure it's secure when you go surfing and reapply every week or so.




GPA
WA, 2529 posts
7 Jul 2016 1:37PM
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Buster fin said..

Fatboy said..
Cheers WA. So good to know it has a fix.

If you ever come to Newy the the beers are on me!



I want beers too!

While getting above prescription, get Quack to include a sheet of DuoDERM CGF. That stuff is the bomb! Cut into appropriate size and apply to wound. Make sure it's secure when you go surfing and reapply every week or so.



+1 to the duoderm... my wife is a nurse who does a lot of wound care. I had a simple graze on my knee that I kept knocking and was going a bit rank - two days with duoderm over the top and it cleaned up and reduced in size. Don't worry about the build up under the bandage - this is it working.

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
7 Jul 2016 7:24PM
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GPA said..

Buster fin said..


Fatboy said..
Cheers WA. So good to know it has a fix.

If you ever come to Newy the the beers are on me!




I want beers too!

While getting above prescription, get Quack to include a sheet of DuoDERM CGF. That stuff is the bomb! Cut into appropriate size and apply to wound. Make sure it's secure when you go surfing and reapply every week or so.




+1 to the duoderm... my wife is a nurse who does a lot of wound care. I had a simple graze on my knee that I kept knocking and was going a bit rank - two days with duoderm over the top and it cleaned up and reduced in size. Don't worry about the build up under the bandage - this is it working.


Is it available OTC here? I have just a little left from a previous existence...

GPA
WA, 2529 posts
7 Jul 2016 9:46PM
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Not sure - I'll see if she can find out...

smicko
WA, 2503 posts
8 Jul 2016 7:52AM
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You can buy it online.

crustysailor
VIC, 871 posts
8 Jul 2016 9:58AM
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chemist w*arehouse has it listed online.
Thanks, I get those buggers too and thought it was just me.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
8 Jul 2016 1:36PM
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Fatboy said..

For the last 6 years I have had this problem. If I get cut sailing or surfing it ulcers but not otherwise. Started with a coral cut that went bad. Doctors keep poking at me and saying **** but can't help, even make it worse.





Does anyone else get these bastards? Anyone know the fix?



When I was in Fiji I was told that this is from coral cuts, and the remedy I was told was to clean it out with tea-tree oil.

I did as advised and it seemed to have worked, but I think I only treated it when back in Aus, and it took a while. The suggestion was that there is still something in there, and the tea-tree oil is the only way to kill it.

Toesup
WA, 93 posts
8 Jul 2016 3:03PM
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Dry the ulcer with a poltice of Betadine liquid and antiseptic powder, mixed together ( tooth paste concistency ) apply every few hours
strait on top of the original batch ( do not remove ) just keep applying.

This will heal the ulcer from the inside out,I went threw this when I worked on cray boats and windsurfed most arvos
this worked a treat for me, the secret is to dry the ulcer,I tried tea-tree oil and antiseptic creams nothing work for me
as they kept it moist.


cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
8 Jul 2016 8:43PM
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If I had a medical problem I wouldn't be looking to seabreeze doctors, if it's skin related a dermatologist is who I'd be talking too,

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1302 posts
9 Jul 2016 7:59PM
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I remember getting them when I was younger and spraying plastic skin on them so I could keep surfing stung like frikken hell but didn't help much I've got nothing

Bigwavedave
QLD, 2057 posts
11 Jul 2016 2:29PM
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Get to the quack.
youll need Bactroban, oral AB's and a supply of dressings.(Duoderms or other brands). Doc will say stay out of the water but you won't. So get some waterproof dressings to cover it while you're in the water. Shave the area too you hairy bastard..
The ocean is not a clean place for open wounds......

ka43
NSW, 3097 posts
11 Jul 2016 5:24PM
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Manuka honey, 20+ if you can get it.

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
11 Jul 2016 7:10PM
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Manuka honey, 20+ if you can get it.


Proven to be nothing special, I'm afraid.

russh
SA, 3027 posts
11 Jul 2016 10:39PM
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Something to consider:
Be cautious with some of the "advice" as they may cause more tissue damage and further delay healing.
Some of these things went out with Elase and Eusol - the stuff would dry & damage fresh tissue & delay new skin migration.
Just a thought - have you had your blood sugar levels checked?
Delayed wound healing & diabetes go hand in hand (along with a few other chronic conditions from smoking & cardiovascular disease)
Just something to consider

Good luck


japie
NSW, 7145 posts
13 Jul 2016 4:50PM
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I went through a seriously horrendous bout of this which started off as a coral cut and took five months and four different doctors before a young Indian trained in Canada fixed it. I have scars on my arse which look as though I stopped a shotgun discharge. What was particularly annoying was one the fact that I was taking good care of my health and two it took a kid barely out of medical college to find the solution over a yank, an Aussie and another Indian.

The doctor that fixed it took one horrified look and ordered a comprehensive blood test. It transpired that I had a vitamin B12 deficiency which is quite common in vegetarians and a leading cause in the ulcers recurring. He put me on a course of intravenous Vit B12 injections coupled with more antibiotics and Bacteroban which I had been using on dressings.

It was like a miracle as I had had the bloody things for so long that I was seriously over it. That coupled with the fact that most of them were on my arse and I was driving a truck at the time which was very seriously painful.

oz surf
WA, 407 posts
14 Jul 2016 11:27AM
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I use to get these on my knees years ago through duck diving.
I had them for a year or so and saw several doctors who would all give me antibiotics which never helped.
The only way i found to get rid of them was to crush up a Panadol tablet into a powder and put it in the holes in my knee.This would dry them up pretty quick
Most probably not the best medical advice but it worked for me.
Good luck

Underoath
QLD, 2434 posts
14 Jul 2016 2:17PM
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Buster fin said..

ka43 said..
Manuka honey, 20+ if you can get it.



Proven to be nothing special, I'm afraid.


Yeah second that, apart from making you poorer and bee farmers richer.


cameron2156
WA, 149 posts
14 Jul 2016 1:40PM
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peroxide from chemist

busterwa
3782 posts
14 Jul 2016 7:50PM
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Don't freak out Have a good read up on it ...Consult your GP and get an analysis of the wound I should really open a can of worms on the subject. Get a test I had this msra come up after a child birth. we donated the placenta to the university of Western Australia and they send us a letter which tested positive to a super bug. The positive infection could of been contamination from the hospital .. or from myself or my misses. I d like to hear more about this resolution or diagnosis. Might have to scout out petre mac to give us a rundown.

www.ohsrep.org.au/staphylococcus_-_the_superbug

www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/10634.php


Id like you to get that infection tested Find out what strain you have FAt.
Give us some feed back bro.

slammin
QLD, 998 posts
15 Jul 2016 5:46AM
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Manuka has been proven to work very very very effectively.













As a placebo.



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