My girlfriend doesn’t have Reddit so I am posting this on her behalf… the other day I saw her watch blinking while she was napping. Like a flashlight almost. I didn’t think anything of it (possibly related?) but today she said her watch has been leaving a burn on her arm… maybe this is due to some sort of sensor issue? Maybe it’s malfunctioning and scanning her skin more than it should? Idk how they work… In any case this seems like a huge issue and we will be going to the Apple Store ASAP to address it…

  • Rumbling71@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know if it’s the same thing that I had but :

    When I bought The Apple Watch 1 year ago, I cleaned it 2 times a week : this caused me to have a small “infection” just like yours

    After that, for the next 11 months, I cleaned the band and the watch almost everyday : no problem since !

    Sorry for my bad english

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    1 year ago

    Yeah I have the same apple watch burn on my right buttcheek. Now I am wearing it to the left one. This is an evil device.

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    1 year ago

    Looks like a fungal infection called ringworm. Not uncommon. Just go get some over-the-counter antifungal cream and apply as directed on the box.

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      1 year ago

      And also put on athletes foot cream to prevent it from spreading to your feet, or you’ll start a cascade of problems. They’re the same thing just different spots.

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    1 year ago

    are you using a third party band? Could be that you are sensitive to Nickel, I get horrible scaly rashes like that with cheap bands.

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    1 year ago

    Same thing happened to me. I was wearing it too long. Literally about 23 hours a day for weeks. If you must sleep with it, sleep with the face on the bottom of your wrist to give the top a rest to breath.

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    1 year ago

    Unless she has the watch on the side of her wrist that’s from underside of the pin buckle of a Sport Band, dollars to donuts. It’s either a fungal infection (think athlete’s foot) or an environmental contaminant transferred from the watch band.

    Either way, topical creams should help. If it’s particularly stubborn, then go see a doctor. Clean the band throughly with antibacterial soap and water. She should to this after every shift, if she works in healthcare. Also occasionally remove the watch when washing hands to make sure you’re getting clean under the band itself.

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    1 year ago

    I had this using a cheap Amazon silicone band and when I swapped it for an Apple one it went awayZ