What Are The Scaly Rashes On Chest And Back After Exposed To Fumes?
Im a 32 year old female and used a strong household bathroom cleaner (Clorox Cleaner). While I was using it I didnt' have great ventilation and my eyes burned and I had to keep leaving the room. Just 48 hours later, I woke up with my entire chest back and stomach covered in a mildly itchy pink/reddish rash. The Rash has taken on a scaly/oldish look. With each by day 3 of the rash its a bit darker and has only spread a tiny bit to my legs. My Doctor gave me Hydroxyzine (antihistamine) to clear it up. However, it doesn't seem to be doing anything. What could this rash be and should I go back to my doctor? How long does this generally take to clear up?
To reduce the rashes due to exposure to household cleaner, you should take a bath at the earliest to remove as much contact with the allergen as possible from your skin.
Avoid scratching & stay away from contact with the allergen that caused you discomfort.
Orally you should take Fexofenadine (Allegra), one tab twice daily for 7 days. It should get better.
However, you should get clinically examined by a dermatologist, in case you need injections(shots) to get rid of the discomfort faster.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Nupur K.
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What Are The Scaly Rashes On Chest And Back After Exposed To Fumes?
Hello, To reduce the rashes due to exposure to household cleaner, you should take a bath at the earliest to remove as much contact with the allergen as possible from your skin. Pat yourself dry & apply cool compress. Apply Calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream in the area affected. Avoid scratching & stay away from contact with the allergen that caused you discomfort. Orally you should take Fexofenadine (Allegra), one tab twice daily for 7 days. It should get better. However, you should get clinically examined by a dermatologist, in case you need injections(shots) to get rid of the discomfort faster. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Nupur K.