लंबी बाजू की शर्ट पहनने के बाद मेरी कोहनी पर खुजली वाले दाने हो गए हैं, इसके लिए क्या करना चाहिए?
3 दिन पहले मैंने फुल स्लीव शर्ट पहनी थी और मेरे कोहनी के जोड़ के पास कुछ रैशेज जैसे हो गए हैं। वो जगह खुरदरी है, मेरी त्वचा में खुजली हो रही है और वहां उभार भी आ रहे हैं।
When did you first notice the rash?:
- 3 days agoHow would you describe the itching?:
- Moderate — distractingHave you used any creams or medications on the rash?:
- No, nothing yetIs the rash spreading to other areas?:
- Not sureHave you experienced any other symptoms?:
- No other symptomsDo you have any known allergies?:
- No known allergiesWhat type of fabric was the shirt made of?:
- Not sure100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Itchy rashes with bumps in response to wearing a long sleeve shirt can be a sign of contact dermatitis, possibly due to an allergic reaction or irritation from the fabric, detergent, or any chemical finishing on the material. First, think about the fabric of the shirt. Was it new or washed with a different detergent? If it’s a new shirt, chemicals used in processing textiles could have come into contact with your skin, causing irritation. Wash the shirt in a mild, fragrance-free detergent and see if this helps. Meanwhile, to soothe the itching and reduce the rash, you could try applying a cold compress to the affected area and follow it up with a topical hydrocortisone cream you can find over the counter. This can help calm the inflammation. Calamine lotion might also provide some relief from itching. Also, keeping your skin moisturized with an unscented lotion will help reduce the roughness. Avoid scratching as much as possible to prevent further irritation or potential skin breaks. If you note signs of infection like increased redness, pus, or if the rash doesn’t improve in a week, it’s worth visiting a healthcare professional for further evaluation. They might recommend a stronger topical steroid or need to rule out other causes like eczema or psoriasis. In the future, consider patch-testing new clothing by briefly wearing it on a small skin area to see if you have a similar reaction before fully wearing it. This should help identify problematic garments or materials before full exposure.
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