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What to do if I'm experiencing itching and a rash on my face and hands after taking Oxyshield for 2 days?
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Question #30118
52 days ago
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What to do if I'm experiencing itching and a rash on my face and hands after taking Oxyshield for 2 days?

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im taking oxyshield tablet from 2 days I’m feeling little iching in face and hands looking little rash please help me

When did you first notice the itching and rash?:

- After 2 days of taking Oxyshield

How severe is the itching on a scale of 1 to 10?:

- 1-3 (mild)

Have you experienced any other symptoms along with the rash?:

- No other symptoms

Have you taken any other new medications or supplements recently?:

- No, only Oxyshield

Do you have a history of allergies or skin conditions?:

- No known allergies

Have you tried any treatments for the rash or itching?:

- No, I haven't treated it yet

Is the rash spreading or changing in appearance?:

- Not sure
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Hello Thanks for letting me know. Itching and rash on your face and hands after starting oxyshield tablets could be a mild allergic reaction or sensitivity to the medication. This is important to address early.

What you should do right now: - Stop taking oxyshield until you speak to your doctor. - Avoid scratching the rash, as it can worsen irritation. - If the rash is mild and you have no other symptoms (like swelling, difficulty breathing, or severe itching), you can wait and monitor. - If you develop any severe symptoms—such as swelling of lips/face, difficulty breathing, or the rash spreads rapidly—seek medical attention immediately.

Next steps: - Contact your doctor to report the reaction and ask about alternative medications. - If the itching is bothersome, you can ask your doctor if an antihistamine (like cetirizine) is safe for you.

Thank you

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👋 Hi – Thank you for sharing this.

The itching and rash you’re experiencing on your face and hands are likely an allergic reaction to the Oxyshield tablet.

Here’s a short, crisp action plan:

1. Stop the Tablet Immediately

· This is the most important step. Stop taking Oxyshield right now. Often, stopping the medication is enough to start seeing improvement.

2. For Symptom Relief

· For Itching: You can take an over-the-counter antihistamine (like cetirizine or loratadine). · For Rash: You can apply a cool compress to the area and use a mild, fragrance-free moisturizing cream.

3. Seek Immediate Medical Attention if you develop:

· Difficulty breathing or wheezing · Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat · Widespread hives, blisters, or skin peeling · Dizziness or a rapid heartbeat

These could be signs of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) and require emergency care.

— Dr. Nikhil Chauhan

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Mild itching and rash appearing after starting Oxyshield could be a mild allergic or sensitivity reaction to the medicine. Since the symptoms are currently mild and there are no breathing problems or swelling, stop the tablet for now and monitor whether the rash improves over the next 1–2 days; avoid scratching and use a gentle moisturizer or cool compress if needed.

However, seek urgent medical care immediately if you develop facial/lip swelling, breathing difficulty, severe rash, fever, mouth ulcers, or rapid spreading of the rash, and consult a doctor or Dermatology specialist if the itching continues even after stopping the medicine.

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Hello dear See the medication you are using is usually given for Acne Skin pigmentation Spots However it interfere with medication like Antibiotics Anti-inflammatory drugs Iam suggesting some medication for improvement Please follow them for atleast two weeks 1. Topical Treatments -Benzoyl Peroxide (2.5–5%) twice a day for week Salicylic Acid, Adapalene 0.1% can also be given as additive medications. 2.Clindamycin 1% Clindac A ,Tretinoin ( if already not taken). 3.Azelaic Acid 10 percent for two weeks. 4. Oral Medications -tablet Doxycycline 1 month twice a day for max 5 days or Tab Minocycline ( take precautions to avoid in pregnancy) 5.Oral contraceptives - Diane-35 with addition of Spironolactone on recommendation only by gynacologist in person only

Supportive medications Niacinamide serum –antiinflammatory in nature twice daily for 1 week In addition use aloevera - tulsi solution to apply topically for 1 month

In case of no improvement in 1 month, kindly consult dermatologist in person for better clarification Regards

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Hello

The itching and rash appearing after starting Oxyshield suggests your body may be reacting to the medicine. Mild drug-related skin reactions can begin within a few days of starting a new tablet and may show as small red rashes, itching, or skin irritation on the face, hands, or body. Since you do not have breathing difficulty, swelling, or severe symptoms, it currently sounds mild, but it should still be taken seriously because some medicine allergies can worsen if the drug is continued.

You should inform the prescribing doctor as soon as possible and ask whether you should stop Oxyshield or switch to another medicine. Until then, avoid taking any extra over-the-counter medicines unless advised. You can keep the skin cool, avoid hot water on the rash, and apply calamine lotion or a mild moisturizer to reduce irritation. Drinking enough water may also help.

Watch carefully for danger signs such as rash spreading rapidly, peeling skin, mouth ulcers, fever, swelling of the face or throat, wheezing, or difficulty breathing. If any of these occur, stop the medicine immediately and seek urgent medical care, as these can indicate a more serious allergic reaction.

Take care Feel free to reach out again

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Hello. Since the itching and mild rash started after taking Oxyshield for 2 days, this may represent a mild allergic or hypersensitivity reaction to the medicine. Drug-related rashes can sometimes begin as mild itching/redness on the face or hands.

Because the symptoms are currently mild and you do not have breathing difficulty, swelling, fever, or severe rash, this does not sound like a severe allergic emergency at present. However, you should monitor it carefully.

You should: - Stop the medicine temporarily unless it was specifically prescribed for an important infection/condition by your doctor - Avoid scratching the rash - Drink adequate water - Use mild soap and avoid harsh skincare products

You may take an antihistamine for symptomatic relief if suitable for you.

Seek urgent medical care immediately if you develop: - Swelling of lips/face - Difficulty breathing - Widespread rash - Blisters - Fever - Mouth ulcers - Severe itching

Final Prescription / Advice: 1. Stop Oxyshield temporarily and inform prescribing doctor 2. Tab. Cetirizine 10 mg at night for 3–5 days for itching 3. Calamine lotion locally if needed 4. Avoid hot showers and scratching 5. Physician/dermatology review if rash persists or worsens

Please keep track of whether the rash spreads or improves after stopping the medicine, as that helps confirm a drug reaction.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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If you have started to notice itching and a rash on your face and hands after taking Oxyshield for just 2 days, it’s possible you may be experiencing a mild allergic reaction to the medication. Allergic reactions can occur when your body perceives the drug as a harmful substance. First, stop taking the medication immediately to prevent the symptoms from potentially worsening. Contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible to inform them about the reaction. They’ll assess whether it’s safe for you to discontinue the medication and perhaps explore alternative treatments that suit your condition without these unwanted effects. While waiting to speak with your doctor, over-the-counter antihistamines like diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or cetirizine (Zyrtec) might help ease the itching, but use them with care and follow package instructions. However, if you notice symptoms like swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, or experience difficulty breathing or swallowing, seek emergency medical attention immediately, as this might indicate a severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis, which is life-threatening. Avoid scratching the affected areas to prevent further irritation or infection. Applying a cold compress to the rash can reduce itching intensity. Stay away from potential irritants like lotions or creams not recommended by a healthcare professional until you get more definitive guidance. It’s crucial to monitor how your symptoms develop closely, and ensure that you have swift access to medical care if they escalate.

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