Hello dear I think it is dermatitis or allergic reaction Iam suggesting some tests Please share the result with dermatologist in person for better clarity Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Intradermal skin test Patch test Blood allergen test CBC Esr Regards
These symptoms sound like they could be a type of dermatitis or allergic reaction, but a definitive diagnosis would need a physical examination by a healthcare professional. However, some immediate steps can help manage and potentially reduce these skin reactions. Firstly, consider if there’s a new product in her environment — this could be anything from a new soap, lotion, or detergent to fabric softeners, and even a different diet, as these are common triggers for contact dermatitis or allergic reactions. Discontinue and remove possible irritants. Switch to fragrance-free, hypoallergenic products for bathing and laundry. Emphasizing hydration is vital; have her drink plenty of water and use a non-irritant, hydrating moisturizer to apply directly after showering while the skin is still damp to lock in moisture. Avoid hot water for showers as it can increase skin irritation, opting instead for lukewarm water. Itching is often the most frustrating symptom, for which over-the-counter antihistamines like cetirizine or loratadine can provide some relief. Topical treatments containing aloe vera or calamine lotion may also help soothe the skin. It’s crucial to resist the urge to scratch since this can lead to further irritation or even infection. If she starts noticing pus, severe pain, or if the rash persists or worsens, it is important to seek medical attention as these could be signs of an infection or another condition that may require more specific treatments. In cases where the rash is accompanied by fever, difficulty breathing, or swelling, consider it an emergency because these could indicate a more serious allergic reaction. For persistent issues, a dermatologist might suggest treatments such as corticosteroids or provide testing to identify specific allergens. Pay attention to environmental changes and any new medications as potential factors.
