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In recent years, we've also been advised that cleaning with alcohol is not required, and that good handwashing with warm water and soap is usually all that's needed.
Alcohol is very drying and if your skin begins to seem very dry around the areas you test, consider changing your technique to handwashing instead of the alcohol use.
I'm also a volunteer and not a physician.
I had a doubt since one of you has mentioned that I could use my palm and/ arm for alternate blood testing sights, could you elaborate a little on that, as in where exactly from the arm/palm? Fyi, I use the surestep plus lifescan machine for blood tests daily. Please advice.
I will work upon the other suggestions and revert back if i have any further queries on this issue.
Thanks again.
Regards.
Hope this helps you. Feel good.
When that happens, it's like letting your blood clog up with sugary syrup, the blood has trouble getting through the tiny capillaries that are only as wide as a single red blood cell, oxygen has trouble getting to your body's tissues, and your skin doesn't heal well.
As the other person said, you don't need to use alcohol beforehand.