Skin Allergies Account For Most Complaints

One of the most common complaint people see an allergist for is skin rashes. Usually confined to small area that has come into contact with an offending allergen, it can spread and cause additional problems if left untreated. Similar to other types of irritations, skin rashes can be anywhere from inconvenient to debilitating and can be caused by a number of things, many that are found in a variety of products making isolation difficult except with patch testing.

Many skin rashes can develop later in life, while other become apparent at the first sign of exposure. Many of the items to which people are allergic are common and seem almost innocuous as to causing skin rashes. Products made of jewelry metal such as gold, silver and nickel are often cited as the cause of irritations, and in some people, and even the smallest trace of the element can trigger a break out.

While the most common cure for skin rashes is to avoid contact with the offending product. Corticosteroid cream has shown to offer relief for irritation on the skin, but of those used to test its effectiveness against skin rashes, three percent developed an allergy to the cream.

Help And Hope For Living With Skin Allergies

Our skin is the largest organ that we have, and most of us desire to take as good of care of this organ as we possibly can. We like for our skin to look radiant and smooth, supple and healthy. Yet, many live daily with a variety of skin disorders which are often caused by an allergic reaction. Skin allergies are not only unattractive to the eye, they can also be quite painful depending on the type of allergy. Still, hope and help is available to those who deal with this irritating disorder.

Common Items Cause Uncommon Problems

In addition to jewelry metals, ingredients in many common items are known to cause allergic reactions in some people. Thimeroral is a mercury compound often found in antiseptics and vaccines can cause skin rashes in some patients. A common ingredient in cosmetics, deodorant, soap and pet food, neomycin sulfate has also been know to cause rashes in some users.

Quaternium 15, commonly used as a preservative in self-tanning lotions, shampoo, nail polish and sunscreen can also cause skin rashes and bacitracin, used as a topical antibiotic is blamed for rashes on many users. The ingredients in products meant to protect most folks from irritating skin rashes can cause a reaction in others.

Formaldehyde is often used in medications, household cleaners and cosmetics and has been known to cause severe rashes in some people, and if used on an existing rash can exacerbate the problem. Cobalt chloride in hair dye, antiperspirant and alloyed with metals for buttons and snaps can also be a problem for allergic users. Figuring out the exact cause of skin rashes can be a time-consuming process and the current patch test is about the only way to narrow down the choices. Contacting an allergist for persistent skin rashes can determine if the test is necessary to isolate the offending product.

Skin Allergy Causes And Treatments

Many factors may be involved in causing skin allergies in an individual. One very common cause of skin allergies is using chemical household cleaners. The chemicals which are used in these products are often very harsh on the hands, and unless one is wearing gloves while cleaning, these chemicals can cause rashes and even burns to occur. Using natural cleaning supplies is one solution to this type of skin allergy, as the ingredients are non-toxic in most cases and made of less harmful materials. Another cause of skin allergies is a latex sensitivity. Those who wear latex gloves may be sensitive to the latex that is used in manufacturing these gloves. Rashes, bumps, and other problems occur when the latex comes in contact with the skin. Itching can be severe as well with this type of reaction.

Other reasons for skin allergies include sensitivity to certain foods and other environmental factors, such as dust or pollen. Food sensitivities commonly cause skin allergies, yet they are difficult to diagnose because of the delayed reaction that is often seen. Sometimes, a rapid onset of hives will occur after a certain food has been ingested, yet more often, eczema will develop if a food is continually eaten. Dairy is particularly problematic in many individuals, especially infants and children. The person is usually reacting to the protein in the milk itself called casein, and this reaction causes underlying skin irritations such as rashes and dermatitis. Citrus, wheat, peanuts, and eggs are other common allergenic foods that can cause skin allergies to erupt. Pollen can actually affect the skin, but most often causes wheezing and asthmatic type of reactions, as does dust.

There are a variety of treatments one can try, both natural and conventional. Certain creams and lotions are available which help to reduce the inflammatory response. Also, certain drugs can help to soothe the pain and redness of the skin as well. No matter what approach is chosen, help is available for overcoming this common and problematic disorder.


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