Have you been itching, with redness and blisters, after contact with certain things? It may be allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), a common skin condition when your immune system reacts to specific allergens. However, ACD is not unmanageable as there are effective treatments available for the management of symptoms to improve your lifestyle.
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common skin condition that arises when the immune system misinterprets an external contact as harmful. Unlike an immediate irritation, ACD takes 48-72 hours to develop, leading to an itchy, red, and sometimes blistering reaction.
The allergic contact dermatitis symptoms depend on various factors, including its location on the body. These reactions can manifest as one or several of the following:
Avoiding the allergen: The most crucial step in treating allergies and contact dermatitis is avoiding contact with the causing agent. Therefore, it would be best to eliminate such exposure from your lifestyle, including wearing gloves while cleaning using harsh chemicals or changing personal care products.
Over-the-counter medications: Some over-the-counter medicine for dermatitis allergy can ease symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis. For example, hydrocortisone cream – a mild type steroid cream that can help reduce inflammation and itching. Calamine lotion helps soothe the skin and relieve itching. Similarly, oral antihistamines are recognized for reducing sensations of itchiness and minimizing swelling.
Prescribed medications: If your allergic dermatitis symptoms are severe or don't improve with over-the-counter allergic rash dermatitis treatment, your doctor may prescribe stronger medicine for skin allergy itching, such as: topical corticosteroids: These are more potent steroid creams than those bought in a pharmacy. Topical calcineurin inhibitors which are non-steroidal drugs that effectively reduces the immune response to allergens.
Oral corticosteroids: In some cases, your doctor can prescribe taking glucocorticoids orally for a short period.
Note: The treatments mentioned here are provided for informational purposes only. It is strongly advised to consult with a dermatologist or skin specialist before using any medication mentioned, as they can provide personalized recommendations based on your individual medical history and needs
At American Hospital Dubai, our team of experienced dermatologists offers comprehensive care for ACD (allergic contact dermatitis). We appreciate how our specialists develop personalized allergic dermatitis treatment plans specifically designed for you.
Don’t let ACD rule your life, as it is just a skin condition. The first step towards relief from this skin condition is to make an appointment with one of our dermatologists by contacting American Hospital Dubai at +97143775500 or visiting any of our branches in Dubai Hills, Mira, Jumeirah, Al Barsha, Oud Metha, and Media City.