Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Itchy Allergy On The Back
PFA an image of the allergy and discoloration on my back.
Allergic reactions can be due to clothing, or sun exposure
Detailed Answer:
Hello there, Thanks for coming to HealthCareMagic.
I've gone through the information you have provided carefully and examined the lesion in detail thanks to the picture you have uploaded.
I really would like to know which cream your doctor recommended a few years ago, that would help me avoid recommending a similar treatment.
For the time being though, it seems like this darkening (hyperpigmentation) of the skin may be due to contact dermatitis (your skin being in contact with something that it is allergic to) or sun exposure or an allergy.
I would strongly suggest you get it examined in person by a Dermatologist for definitive treatment, but if you don't want to do that, you can try and apply Mometasone Furoate to the area for about 1 week to see if it will help. Mometasone is a steroid and it should reduce the thickening and inflammation here and reverse some of the discoloration. These creams are generally Prescription medications and I can't give you one of those online.. so again, I would strongly suggest a trip to the doctor / dermatologist.
I hope this helps, let me know how if there is anything else I can clear up.
Vinay