Allergic Contact Rashes

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What are Allergic Contact Rashes?

Allergic contact dermatitis is a condition that can be caused by substances that come into contact with the skin. A substance that causes allergic contact dermatitis is called an “antigen”. If you are allergic to an allergen, then contact with that allergen to the skin can produce itching and blisters (allergic contact dermatitis). Allergic contact dermatitis is not usually caused by things such as acid, alkali, solvents, strong soap or detergent. These harsh chemicals, which can produce a reaction on anyone's skin, are known as “irritants”. Some chemicals are both irritants and allergens.

How are Allergic Contact Rashes treated?

People with allergic contact dermatitis should:

  • Avoid the allergen that causes the reaction, and chemicals that cross-react with it. Your dermatologist can help you identify items to avoid.
  • Substitute products that do not cause reactions. Your dermatologist can suggest sources for these products.