New Diver Question on treatment of Fire Coral

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betsyk

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Diving is awesome, but now I see why they suggest a wetsuit for protection. I am a new diver who recently went diving in St Thomas & St Marteen on 10/4 & 10/5. I accidently rubbed against some fire coral and now it is inflamed, itchy & red. I have been using hydrocortisone but it doesn't seem to be getting better. Any advise or direction would be appreciated.

I can't wait for my next dive, it is the best thing I have ever done for myself.
 
I would go to my doctor if it does not resolve.
 
Howdy!

And welcome to SB - the biggest, the best, the fastest growing, and :D the friendliest!

I never, ever wear a Shorty suit. If one wants protection, then the entire body is a good idea! But now that you have the hit - try this for a lot of information:
(1) Click the Search Button above;
(2) Then click Advanced Search;
(3) Type in Fire Coral in the subject;
(4) Click Dive Medicin in the forums list;
(5) Start Search;
(6) And read the various threads for anything better. I don't know of anything better. I would use the cream, though - not the ointment!

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As a frequent diver in St. Thomas, my bag always has a bottle of white vinegar for just those occasions. Try to soak the area in vinegar (even Gin works too). If it does not improve in 24 hours after that, then get yourself to a doctor.


betsyk:
Diving is awesome, but now I see why they suggest a wetsuit for protection. I am a new diver who recently went diving in St Thomas & St Marteen on 10/4 & 10/5. I accidently rubbed against some fire coral and now it is inflamed, itchy & red. I have been using hydrocortisone but it doesn't seem to be getting better. Any advise or direction would be appreciated.

I can't wait for my next dive, it is the best thing I have ever done for myself.
 
Hi there betsyk,
Welcome to Scuba Board - the greatest online place, the fastest growing, and the nicest! You can meet a lot of helpful people here and it’s an awesome place to get answers about scuba diving. Here's the link to dive medicine. Maybe the have an answer to your question. http://www.scubaboard.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=&f=4 If you ever want to chat feel free to PM me. Take care and safe diving from Matt. :thumb:



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Heya and welcome to the Board..... I feel for you, that stuff is just pure icky. Judging by the date you had this happen, you really need to see a doctor if your still having a problem with it. You made just be more sensitive than others (like me) or maybe something else. I wish you the best (don't scratch :D ) let us know what happens...

Cheers,
Vickie
 
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OceanGrl:
As a frequent diver in St. Thomas, my bag always has a bottle of white vinegar for just those occasions. Try to soak the area in vinegar (even Gin works too). If it does not improve in 24 hours after that, then get yourself to a doctor.

And if the Gin doesn't work on the affected area, try it internally.
 
Consensus appears to suggest gin and a doctor. I would reinforce the doctor issue - it could be a soft tissue infection (I got such an infection from a similar incident) and you may require a prescription. And you probably can't go wrong with a little gin inside you to get rid of the itchy feeling.

Cheers...
 

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