Household iodine stains can be more difficult to clean, but you can try these methods. Flush the material with cool water.
For upholstery, mix 15 ml 1 tbsp of washing-up liquid with ml 2 cups of cold water. Soak a clean cloth in the solution and sponge the stain. Let the stain soak for half an hour, and then sponge again.
If you notice a discoloration of your skin after using iodine, you can remove it with a cotton ball or tissue soaked in rubbing alcohol. Continue Learning about Iodine What are the risks of using iodine? Topical iodine antiseptics are generally safe to use to prevent or treat infection of minor cuts or Error Include a valid email address. To provide you with the most relevant and helpful information and to understand which information is beneficial, we may combine your e-mail and website usage information with other information we have about you.
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Iodine is a necessity in the surgical world, but it does have its drawbacks. For instance, some people suffer from a severe reaction to the substance. This can display itself as burning, itching or general irritation. This is relatively rare, however. For most people, their biggest complaint about surgical iodine is how dramatically it stains their skin. Some people are stuck for weeks with amber-colored stains on the surgical site.
For the most part, iodine will wash off the skin with plain old soap and water. However, it will only do so gradually, over the course of several weeks. To speed up this process, you can use alcohol.
Simply soak a cotton pad or ball in alcohol and rub it on the stained area. The stain should lift up immediately. Be careful to avoid getting the alcohol on the incision site, however, as this can cause serious stinging, burning and irritation.
Brenda Barron is a writer, editor and researcher based in Southern California. She has worked as a writer since , with work appearing in online and print publications such as BabyZone, "Cat Fancy" and "ePregnancy.
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