For Mild Allergy Symptoms: Give An Over-the-counter antihistamine.
For Stuffy Nose: give Over-the-counter Decongestant.
For Watery Eyes: use OTC allergy eye Drops.
For Itchy allergic Rash: Use Apply A Cold Compress And An OTC Hydrocortisone.
IF YOU HAVE SEVERE REACTIONS CALL 911!
The specialty that handles allergic skin reactions is an allergist or immunologist or even your general practitioner or dermatologist. Skin Allergies fall under the category of allergies or skin allergies and is diagnosed, treated and medicated under the medical sciences of immunology and dermatology.
If you are having severe allergies than you must go for a checkup to dermatologist who will do a thorough diagnosis of the condition that is causing you with the skin allergies and then they will provide you with the relevant treatment that is requires by your skin condition.
I use Paw Paw ointment from the supermarket about $5 and have on cats and dogs including myself. Heals very quickly.
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Prednisone can be used for allergic disorders, and might help skin allergy, but is not used as antihistamine first aid. Two benadryl antihistamine capsules are better choice for immediate allergic reaction. The hospital will give benadryl as first aid for skin allergy.
where can I purchase Johnson and Johnson First Aid Skin Crack Ointment
Wash it off.
skin allergy is reaction of drug metabolism in the serculartry system
allergy to sunlight as it destroys the skin and changes your life.
No not usually.Only if you have an allergy or have sensitive skin.
A disease mostly you can get is skin allergy or skin rashes.
You can tell if your skin breaks out into a rash
Skin allergy testing is usually done by placing a series of adhesive patches on the skin containing potential allergens, or allergy-causing substances.
Allergy?
Yes, in 1992 he was diagnosed with a water allergy after he came home from his job (scuba diving explorer) with boils and spots over his skin. After several tests a columbian doctor diagnosed him with an allergy of water.
it depends if your skin allergy can be be triggered by dogs... it would be best to consult a doctor first ... an allergist can give you shots to reduce your sensitivity to dander, but be aware, they're expensive and it takes a long time to complete enough shots to make a difference.