Contact Dermatitis Treatment in Wooster, Ohio, Doctor (Dermatologist) who Handles Contact Dermatitis
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Contact Dermatitis

An itchy, swollen rash resulting from direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it.

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What is it?

Contact dermatitis is a skin disorder that arises when you encounter certain materials that trigger skin inflammation. It can result from cleaning products and soaps to specific plants, like poison ivy or poison oak. This response leads to red, itchy and frequently sore patches in the skin areas that came into contact with the irritants. While the condition isn't contagious or fatal, it can be extremely uncomfortable and even agonizing for the person enduring it. Predominantly, there are two forms of contact dermatitis- allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis.

How is it treated?

A dermatologist, especially our dermatologists in Wooster, Ohio, can provide significant assistance in managing contact dermatitis as they are experts in pinpointing the source of your symptoms, which is crucial for effective treatment. They carry out a patch test to identify the precise allergen or irritant causing the reaction and propose suitable treatment. Therapies may encompass topical creams to alleviate the inflammation, oral medications to handle symptoms and advice on how to sidestep the irritants in the future. Dermatologists also proffer invaluable guidance on preventative strategies, such as employing gentle, hypoallergenic skincare products and shielding your skin from recognized irritants.

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