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What Causes A Rash Above The Wrist With Swelling And Tightness?

I developed a rash above my wrist 7-8 hours after I had MRI with dye (omniscan). The area is swollen and feels tight and thickened. The rash is still there after 3 days. It hurts when touched and when I use my hand. I don’t have any renal problems. I am very worried . Can this be nephrogenic systemic fibrosis ?
Thu, 28 Aug 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,


You seem to have developed an allergic skin disease.
You should avoid applying any kind of skin irritants like dettol, spirit over it.

You might need to apply a topical steroid cream over the affected area twice a day for few days.
Take some oral antihistamines along.
See a nearby dermatologist if the condition tends to persist despite this therapy.
You might need a course of oral steroids.

Hope it helps,


Dr Geetika Paul.
MD(Dermatology)
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What Causes A Rash Above The Wrist With Swelling And Tightness?

Hi, You seem to have developed an allergic skin disease. You should avoid applying any kind of skin irritants like dettol, spirit over it. You might need to apply a topical steroid cream over the affected area twice a day for few days. Take some oral antihistamines along. See a nearby dermatologist if the condition tends to persist despite this therapy. You might need a course of oral steroids. Hope it helps, Dr Geetika Paul. MD(Dermatology)