A rash developed on by touching something your skin cannot handle is called contact dermatitis. It may be an allergic reaction to a particular substance or material or an irritation from a strong chemical. If the trigger is not found, this ailment frequently develops into a chronic condition.
There are two forms:
Irritant contact dermatitis: Caused by soaps, cleaning products, or chemicals that irritate the skin.
Allergic contact dermatitis: Triggered when the immune system reacts to something like metal, fragrances, plants, or preservatives.
Common Symptoms
Red or itchy rash
Dry, scaly, or cracked skin
Burning or stinging
Bumps or small blisters
Swelling or tenderness
Symptoms that worsen after repeated exposure to the trigger
Triggers and Causes
Common triggers include:
Nickel (jewelry, belts, watch straps)
Fragrances in lotions, detergents, soaps, shampoos
Hair dyes or cosmetic ingredients
Rubber/latex gloves
Cleaning products
Poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac
When to See a Specialist?
You should consider a visit if:
You cannot identify what’s causing the rash
The rash keeps returning
It involves your face or genitals
Symptoms interfere with work, sleep, or daily comfort
Over-the-counter creams don’t help
How do we help?
To determine precisely what substance or material your skin is responding to, we employ patch testing, a painless and very precise technique. After identifying the trigger, we assist you:
Avoid exposure
Choose safe skin care and household products
Heal the rash using prescription treatments
Prevent future flare-ups
Understanding the cause is the first step to long-term relief.