Anonymous wrote:I have the solution. This happens to me all the time. Soak your rings for 45 minutes in vinegar/hydrogen peroxide. You will literally see the dead organisms rising to the top. Then tie your rings to a spoon and dangle them over boiling water for 10 min. It won't hurt the rings but will kill anything that's left. I have to do this periodically and it works like a charm. Found it here: https://theselittlemoments.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/how-to-get-rid-of-a-rash-under-your-wedding-rings/
Anonymous wrote:after pregnancy, this is becoming an issue. what kind of topical cream can I apply to reduce redness and eliminate itchiness?
Anonymous wrote:I found this happens when soap/water gets trapped under my rings. Take your rings off at night and put some hydrocortisone cream and then some aquaphor type stuff on it overnight for a couple weeks. Worked well for me.
Anonymous wrote:I read that 90% of people who think try have a nickel allergy to their rings just have contact dermatitis to gunk on the jewelry or due to water being trapped under the rings. Your fingers may have grown a bit post pregnancy and there's not enough air circulating. Don't assume nickel allergy.
Anonymous wrote:You may have developed an allergy.