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Allergies That Cause Allergic
Rashes
Allergies have many symptoms and reaction that manifest in our
skin. In fact, many allergic symptoms include swelling,
itchiness and some form of dermatitis. Allergic rashes are not
actually life threatening to start with but they can be very
inconvenient and they cam also develop in to some other health
complication.
Urticaria
Urticaria is commonly known as hives and occurs mostly as
allergic rashes. Hives is the common reaction of the skin when
exposed to allergens. Varied allergens may invoke different
kinds of allergic rashes in people. Hives are bumps that
develop in our skin and have varied shapes and sizes. They are
usually itchy but there is little risk of breaking the skin
when you scratch them because they are hardy bumps.
The more common causes of hives are exposure to animal dander,
insect bites or stings, food allergies, exposure to latex
rubber, certain medications and some illnesses. These kinds of
allergic rashes can be controlled with the use of
antihistamines in varying doses. Avoidance of the allergens can
be done but sometimes it is more difficult to do especially
during the months when allergens are abundant.
Contact Dermatitis
Contact dermatitis is the condition where the skin reacts to
elements or substances that they come into contact with. The
most common allergens for allergic contact dermatitis are
certain metals, rubber materials, cosmetic ingredients, certain
plants and other substances. Allergic rashes caused by contact
dermatitis can be very itchy and can also appear swollen and
irritated. Clothes and some accessories can be the sources of
these kinds of allergic rashes.
Antihistamines and some topical creams can have a positive
effect to these kinds of allergic rashes. Avoiding the
substances and elements that causes the allergic rashes can
help reduce the risk of the rash presenting.
Eczema
Eczema is another form of the allergic rashes that occur when
allergens are present in the atmosphere. This is a common
occurrence for those individuals with atopic dermatitis. These
kinds of allergic rashes often occur in creases of the skin for
older children and some adults while in infants and younger
children, these occur in the face and eyes.
Treating eczema can be as simple as not scratching the areas
where the allergic rashes occur. Antihistamine works well with
eczema while applying common moisturizers can also help
alleviate the itchiness and redness.
Allergic rashes are not life threatening so there is no need to
panic when they occur. You may need to consult a medical
practitioner to be better able to diagnose what caused
them.
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