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Is Exposure To Rust On The Skin A Concern?

While I was showering I decided to shave my underarms, when I started to shave I started to feel like the razor was scratching me instead of shaving.. so I examined the razor and noticed it had rust on it! I checked my underarm and there is no cut or sign of bleeding. What are my chances of getting a rash or any other major health problem?
Mon, 19 Dec 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

No reaction at all may occur especially since there is no cut or open areas where bacteria can enter.

You can reduce the chance of a reaction by cleaning the area with mild anti septic at least twice a day.
This can be done for at least 2 to 3 days.

If a reaction is going to occur, it would do it in this time period.

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Is Exposure To Rust On The Skin A Concern?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic No reaction at all may occur especially since there is no cut or open areas where bacteria can enter. You can reduce the chance of a reaction by cleaning the area with mild anti septic at least twice a day. This can be done for at least 2 to 3 days. If a reaction is going to occur, it would do it in this time period. I hope this helps