Hi, I got my first tattoo about five days ago and over the last couple of days I have developed a rash a large area around my tattoo, the rash is not on the tattoo and looks a bit like a heat rash. I have been caring for the tattoo as instructed, is this an allergic reaction to the 'Tattoo Goo' I have been using perhaps?
An rash within five days of getting a tattoo suggests an allergic reaction. The allergic reaction can be against the dye used for the tattoo.
If the tattooing needle is not sterile, infection can also occur after injecting the dye.
However, you are having a rash after injecting the dye, it is most probably an allergic reaction.
you can take an anti-histaminic for the rash and to control symptoms like itching, etc.
Of the symptoms persist for a long period of time or increases despite taking medication, you need to visit your doctor.
Thanks and take care.
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Rash Around Tattoo. Is It An Allergic Reaction?
Hello and welcome to HCM, An rash within five days of getting a tattoo suggests an allergic reaction. The allergic reaction can be against the dye used for the tattoo. If the tattooing needle is not sterile, infection can also occur after injecting the dye. However, you are having a rash after injecting the dye, it is most probably an allergic reaction. you can take an anti-histaminic for the rash and to control symptoms like itching, etc. Of the symptoms persist for a long period of time or increases despite taking medication, you need to visit your doctor. Thanks and take care. Dr Shailja P Wahal