What medicine to take for skin allergy?
Are you experiencing skin allergies and wondering what medicine to take for it? Well, worry no more because we’ve got you cornered! We understand how irritating a skin allergy can be, especially when left untreated. That’s why we have compiled this article to help you get rid of that annoying itch. Just sit back, relax, grab a pen and notebook; or don’t (who uses those anyway?), let’s take this journey together
Signs And Symptoms Of Skin Allergies
Before diving into the medication options available (don’t worry, we’ll get there), let’s briefly discuss signs and symptoms of skin allergies.
- Bumps on the skin
- Redness
- Itching
- Dry patches
- Swelling
Now if any or all of these symptoms sound familiar to you then welcome aboard the allergy train. The route might differ but hey at least we’re in the same cart.
Medication Options Available
Here are some common medications that your general practitioner might prescribe:
Topical Corticosteroids
Ah yes, steroids not just for bodybuilders anymore. These can be used to treat only mild cases of allergic reactions. They come in different strengths so make sure you are prescribed one that suits your needs.
Oral antihistamines
Oral Antihistamines typically come as tablets (cue obvious statement) and can alleviate itching caused by an allergic reaction up top histamine release from mast cells through binding to histamine receptors in key areas throughout our bodies including blood vessels , bronchioles gastrointestinal tract among others .
Histamine is responsible for those lovely hives and bumps on our skins which appear out of nowhere . This type medication can also cause drowsiness/potential side effects so remember being careful while driving around with them!
Immunomodulators inhibitors cream/gel – such as Protopic, Elidel
immunomodulators inhibitors are pills or creams which can be used to treat skin conditions caused by an abnormal immune response. They work indirectly on the immune system to prevent it from working against certain parts of the body including your lovely epidermis
Antibiotics And Steroids? Wait What?
But hold up (I know)… antibiotics and steroids CAN’T be good for our long-term health right?? Well you see , while they have potential side effects such as suppressing the immune system, promoting new allergic reactions and encouraging bad bacteria growth there is a great role their use plays in treating acute allergic situations.
So don’t just be quick to say “Ah well I heard…” because sometimes when we leave an allergy situation untreated it might cause more damage than those medications prescribed would ever do .
The Bottom Line
Allergies affect millions of people globally, some experience mild cases whereas others suffer severely impacting greatly their overall quality life . If you’re among those looking for what medication options available go ahead get help from an experienced medical practitioner today. Remember : trying self – medication can cause lasting effects thus better safe than sorry!
Hey there, I’m Dane Raynor, and I’m all about sharing fascinating knowledge, news, and hot topics. I’m passionate about learning and have a knack for simplifying complex ideas. Let’s explore together!
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