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Skin Allergies and How to Treat Them

Skin Allergy

According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, 84.5 million people in America have a skin disease. It’s a different case for people with skin allergies. If an allergen triggers an immune system reaction, a skin allergy happens. Without further ado, we’ll discuss skin allergies and how to treat them.

 

What is a Skin Allergy?

A skin allergy happens when the immune system reacts to something harmless to the body and causes skin irritation. It’s called an allergic reaction. Thus, an allergic reaction can result in hives, bumps, rash, itching, and itching. Some of the most common allergic skin conditions include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skin Allergy Symptoms

The different types of skin allergies present different kinds of symptoms:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before getting treatment for skin allergies, ask your physician. The treatment will depend on what kind of allergy you have.

 

Skin Allergy Treatment

 

Skin allergy symptoms like itching and swelling tend to subside without treatment within a week or two. Still, you can ease your skin allergy symptoms at home.

 

 

 

 

Skin Allergies Medicine

 

Here are a few skin allergy medications:

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can alleviate the itching and stop the swelling with over-the-counter products and home remedies. However, see a doctor if your skin problem does not disappear on its own. Something more serious could be going on.

 

 

BVAllergy Can Help

The most common type of allergy treated by an allergist/immunologist is a skin allergy. Take action now to prevent skin allergies from getting worse. 

Paul Jantzi has spent more than 13 years serving the south-central Texas region as an allergist. He is board-certified in allergy and immunology with prior specialty training in pediatrics and internal medicine. Schedule a meeting with him to learn more about immunotherapy and how it can help with your allergy symptoms.

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