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How to Treat a Skin
Allergy
Since the skin is known as the largest organ in the body, it is
common for various allergens to cause a negative reaction to
the skin. A skin allergy is one of the most common problems
reported by allergists, but it remains one of the most
confusing diseases to diagnose. From inflammation to hives and
drug-related rashes to eczema, skin allergies come in various
forms and give out different symptoms.
The symptoms of skin allergy may include one or more of the
following physical signs – rashes, hives, swelling, itching and
skin dryness that results to cracking of the skin. The most
common areas affected by skin allergies are the arms, hands,
face and neck because they are exposed most of the time every
day. However, no part of your skin is immune from these
allergens.
Allergic Contact Dermatitis and Eczema
When your skin becomes irritated with an object because of
direct contact with an allergen or the source of allergy, you
are experiencing a condition known as “allergic contact
dermatitis”. On the other hand, if a skin irritation is caused
by contact with a harsh substance without allergies and
affecting the immune system, this condition is called “irritant
contact dermatitis”.
Contact dermatitis is the most common type of skin allergies
because the allergens exist anywhere – ranging from your
bathroom cabinets to rubber latex gloves, cosmetics, nickel and
chrome in jewelries, toiletries, hair products, fabric
softeners and many more. Just being outdoors can expose you
from different kinds of skin allergies, such as allergen
sources from poison ivy, poison oaks and poison sumac.
Eczema, on the other hand, is another type of skin allergy with
unknown origins. Symptoms of eczema include red, scaly, itchy
and dry patches usually affecting the arms, legs, scalp and
face. Just like other allergies, eczema has no known cure.
Instead, you have to treat this skin allergy by regularly
moisturizing the skin to avoid irritations, prevent itching and
promote a healthier skin.
Although it is important to identify the most accurate cause of
allergic contract dermatitis and eczema, skin allergy can be
caused by numerous allergens that you are exposed to every day.
For this reason, it is difficult to point out the exact
culprits of your condition.
While a doctor can help you with temporary remedies for your
skin allergy, the key to determining the cause and giving
appropriate treatment to skin allergies is to observe and take
note of where you might have caught the negative reactions. The
location of the hives, rashes, swelling and itch could help you
figure out the cause of your condition.
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