Garmin's suggestion will be to reach out directly to support.
We are sorry to hear about the issue you are reporting. The skin irritation may be a result of build-up on the watch band and/or casing. You should discontinue wearing…
Garmin's suggestion will be to reach out directly to support.
We are sorry to hear about the issue you are reporting. The skin irritation may be a result of build-up on the watch band and/or casing. You should discontinue wearing…
I have a Fenix 7X Sapphire Pro and the bands that came with the watch also gave me a severe rash and skin irritation. I’m not allergic to anything so im guessing its the material the bands are made of.
I've seen posts regarding skin irritation or rashes forming, but never muscle atrophy, let alone severe muscle atrophy. I recommend you discontinue wearing the watch, consult with a healthcare professional, and reach out to Product Support through…
I follow this site and also follow a Samsung watch site because I used to have an Active2. There are fairly frequent posts on both about skin irritation/burns. It seems like a problem with the general smartwatch product for some people.
The recommendations of avoiding alcohol wipes and ensuring the watch is clean and dry after activities are great. We would also recommend reaching out to our Product Support team with any skin irritation concerns so that we can investigate this with you…
Best to contact Garmin directly regarding skin irritation. Meanwhile, this thread mentions some things you can do to alleviate issues - Skin rash - Venu 2 Plus - Health & Wellness - Garmin Forums
We are sorry to hear about the issue…
Is there any allergen free watch bands. As soon my watch landing back on my wrist skin irritation and rash coming back . I`ve used many brands before and this is first time that I`m having issues with my skin. Looks like I`m not the first person with…
Any help with this issue?I don't think we should be offering medical advice here. Anyway, not every FR235 user gets a rash from using it – but I do. My solution is simply to either swap wrists for wearing the watch every 24–48 hours, if I don't leave…
Skin irritation like that is often caused by bacteria. Bacteria love the warm and humid atmosphere under your watch. Some advises: