11-04-2021 05:14 PM
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11-04-2021 07:25 PM
Hi @Zlwhtly
When you wear the Galaxy Watch Active for a long time or do a high-intensity exercise while wearing it, skin irritation may occur due to friction and pressure. If you are wearing your Galaxy Watch Active for a long time, remove the Galaxy Watch Active from your wrist and do not wear your Galaxy Watch Active for several hours.
• Do not use any accessories except the Galaxy Watch Active in the water.
11-04-2021 08:48 PM
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07-01-2022 04:27 AM
I have same issue. Ive switched bands but this is from watch itself. Ive cleaned watch with alcohol then washed wrists with antibacterial soap then applied antifungal ointment. I make sure my wrists are dry. For me its due to moisture under the watch & being too tight.
10-02-2023 06:51 PM
I'm getting blisters and it's from the back of the watch not the bands. No sweat, take it off during exercise and showers, etc... so I don't wear it for at least 2 to 3 hours a day, more when I charge it... but I have to rotate wrists every 3 or 4 days... seems to be more than just "environmental" or allergies, since Ive n