
Having Rash On Hand. What Could Be These?

Question: I have a few photos of a rash on my wifes hands. We are unsure of what it is. I have taken some photo's if you would take a look it it for me to see if you know what it is.
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
From the image it looks like contact dermatitis.
To treat the same, a steroid cream like mometasone or betamethasone twice in a day should help. If the lesions are itchy, take tablet cetirizine.
Hope that answers your query. Should there be any doubt, feel free to write back.
Take care.
Thanks for writing to us.
From the image it looks like contact dermatitis.
To treat the same, a steroid cream like mometasone or betamethasone twice in a day should help. If the lesions are itchy, take tablet cetirizine.
Hope that answers your query. Should there be any doubt, feel free to write back.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


She has just had our first baby, Is certirizine ok to take if breast feeding. Also, is she able to pass dermantitis onto our child. If so what measures should we take so he doesn't get dermantitis.
Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Hi,
Thanks for writing back.
As such tablet cetirizine is safe in pregnancy and lactation( while breast feeding). If the lesions are too itchy, she may take one tablet.
She can apply mometasone cream to help the lesion settle.
Dermatitis is not at all contagious or passable. She can handle her baby without any worries.
Ask her to follow the suggestions at least for five days . I will be available for follow up.
Take care.
Thanks for writing back.
As such tablet cetirizine is safe in pregnancy and lactation( while breast feeding). If the lesions are too itchy, she may take one tablet.
She can apply mometasone cream to help the lesion settle.
Dermatitis is not at all contagious or passable. She can handle her baby without any worries.
Ask her to follow the suggestions at least for five days . I will be available for follow up.
Take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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