Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) is a type of contact dermatitis that spreads allergy and develops itchy rash when comes in contact with allergic substances. Some common triggers for contact dermatitis are: Hair dyes or straighteners, chemicals in leather, citrus fruits, fragrance in soaps, latex rubber, some medications on skin, metals like nickel in jewellery & belts and more. People with Eczema are more likely to develop skin rash.
Some of the symptoms of Allergic Contact Dermatitis:
- Itchy feeling on affected skin
- Redness in the area
- Miserable reaction
When should you consult a doctor?
Consult a Dermatologist if you find the rash painful, itchy and worries you. Observe the symptoms and what causes you allergy before seeing a doctor.
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