Treatment FAQ

what is a good treatment for contact dermatitis

by Prof. Jermain Johnson IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Apply an anti-itch cream or lotion to the affected area.
A nonprescription cream containing at least 1 percent hydrocortisone can temporarily relieve your itch. A steroid ointment may be applied one or two times a day for two to four weeks. Or try calamine lotion.
Jun 19, 2020

Medication

If you’re not sure what’s causing your rashes, take these steps:

  • Use only fragrance-free, dye-free lotions, detergents, and soaps.
  • Wear protective gear if you might come into contact with an irritant or allergen, such as long sleeves and pants near plants or in the sun, or goggles and gloves ...
  • Use a barrier cream to keep your skin’s outer layer strong and moisturized.

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Therapy

Soothe your skin with cool, wet compresses to minimize irritation.

  • Apply the compress for 15 to 30 minutes.
  • If the contact dermatitis rash is widespread over your body (such as affecting both legs, both arms, or your trunk), one of the easiest solutions is to wear a wet ...
  • For instance, you may wear wet long johns with dry pants overtop, so that the moisture remains in contact with the affected areas of skin.

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Self-care

  • Apply an over-the-counter steroid cream ( hydrocortisone) along with anti- itching lotion (menthol/camphor, such as calamine ). ...
  • Take diphenhydramine in pill form for the itching. But don’t take this medication if you need to drive a car or operate machinery, as it can make you sleepy. ...
  • Clean the area with a hypoallergenic soap every day. ...

Nutrition

“Eucerin’s Eczema Relief Cream for eczema-prone skin is excellent at reducing flare-ups thanks to its ingredients of colloidal oatmeal, which treats redness and swelling, and ceramides that help to repair the skin barrier,” Dr. Mack said. Not to mention, the less-than-$10 ticket price on this formula can’t be beaten.

What to do if I have contact dermatitis?

How to heal skin after contact dermatitis?

How can I treat contact dermatitis at home?

What cream is good for dermatitis?

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What is the fastest way to heal contact dermatitis?

If your skin is also sore and inflamed, a GP may prescribe a topical corticosteroid (a cream or ointment applied directly to your skin) that can quickly reduce the inflammation. When used as instructed by a pharmacist or doctor, corticosteroids are a safe and effective treatment for contact dermatitis.

How long does it take contact dermatitis to go away?

To treat contact dermatitis successfully, you need to identify and avoid the cause of your reaction. If you can avoid the offending substance, the rash usually clears up in two to four weeks. You can try soothing your skin with cool, wet compresses, anti-itch creams and other self-care steps.

What can make contact dermatitis worse?

If you already have irritant contact dermatitis symptoms, they can be made worse by heat, cold, friction (rubbing against the irritant) and low humidity (dry air).

Can contact dermatitis be treated at home?

Contact Dermatitis Treatment and Home Remedies Wash your skin with mild soap and cool water right away. Remove or avoid the allergen or irritant that caused the rash. Apply hydrocortisone cream over small areas. For blisters, use a cold moist compress for 30 minutes, three times a day.

What is the best cream for contact dermatitis?

Topical corticosteroids (also known as steroid creams) are typically the first-line treatment for contact dermatitis. 9 Hydrocortisone (in stronger formulation than OTC options), triamcinolone, and clobetasol are commonly prescribed. These can help reduce itching and irritation, and they work rather quickly.

What can trigger contact dermatitis?

Common causes of irritant contact dermatitis include:Acids.Alkalis like drain cleaners.Body fluids, including urine and saliva.Certain plants, such as poinsettias and peppers.Hair dyes.Nail polish remover or other solvents.Paints and varnishes.Harsh soaps or detergents.More items...•

Does Benadryl help contact dermatitis?

A nonprescription oral corticosteroid or antihistamine, such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl), may be helpful if your itching is severe. Apply cool, wet compresses. Moisten soft washcloths and hold them against the rash to soothe your skin for 15 to 30 minutes. Repeat several times a day.

Why am I getting dermatitis all of a sudden?

Dermatitis is caused by a combination of immune system activation, genetics and environmental triggers. Immune system. Sometimes your immune system overreacts. If you have atopic dermatitis, your immune system reacts to seemingly small irritants or allergens.

What are the stages of contact dermatitis?

Allergic contact dermatitis has two distinct stages: the sensitization stage and the elicitation stage. The sensitization stage is when the skin first comes in contact with the offending substance. The elicitation stage is when the symptoms appear.

Is Vaseline good for contact dermatitis?

Apply bland petroleum jelly like Vaseline to soothe the area. Try using anti-itch treatments such as calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream (Cortisone-10). If needed, take an antihistamine drug such as diphenhydramine to cut down on itching and to reduce your allergic response.

Is Vaseline good for dermatitis?

Petroleum jelly is well tolerated and works well for sensitive skin, which makes it an ideal treatment for eczema flare-ups. Unlike some products that can sting and cause discomfort, petroleum jelly has moisturizing and soothing properties that alleviate irritation, redness, and discomfort.

Is Tea Tree Oil Good for contact dermatitis?

A 2011 study by Skane University Hospital's Joana Wallengren, entitled “Tea tree oil attenuates experimental contact dermatitis” showed that tea tree oil was a more efficient eczema treatment than topic applications of ichthammol or zinc oxide. In the initial eczema flare-ups, itching is the major cause of discomfort.

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