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Hypoallergenic Medical Tape for Allergic Areas


01 Jan 1970

Medical tape allergy is contact dermatitis, which is usually related to the sticking time for too long or the skin has an allergic reaction to the tape. When this happens, the medical tape should be removed first, and the medical tape can no longer be pasted on the allergic area. The mild one is only erythema, accompanied by itching. Generally, after the medical tape is removed, it can be gradually relieved and subsided within a week to ten days. In severe cases, red pimples will appear. At this time, hydrocortisone butyrate cream can be applied for treatment, twice a day. Contact dermatitis may cause blisters. At this time, it is necessary to cooperate with oral antihistamine drugs, such as levocetirizine tablets or bepotastine besilate tablets. Be careful not to wash the allergic area with soap and water, and try not to scratch. Keep skin dry.


Hypoallergenic medical tape is used to treat allergic areas, and loratadine tablets can be taken orally, one tablet per day. In addition, triamcinolone acetonide and econazole cream are applied externally at the same time to relieve itching in time. Through the relevant introduction about what to do if you are allergic to medical tape, I believe that people who are allergic to medical tape have found a way to deal with it. In daily life, if this situation occurs, you can solve it according to the above treatment methods. Experts remind that if you have allergies, you should find a professional doctor for treatment in time to avoid unnecessary troubles. Allergy to Band-Aids is a manifestation of contact dermatitis. It is an allergic reaction caused by contact with the skin after the Band-Aids are mainly manifested in the local area. In the future, this Band-Aids and adhesives can no longer be used to prevent re-allergies.

       The treatment of this disease can generally choose external drugs, such as medical silicone gel, hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, mometasone furoate ointment, desonide cream and other drugs, which are applied to the affected area twice a day for five to five consecutive days. For seven days, if the allergies are severe and there is erosion and exudation, you can apply 3% boric acid solution for cold wet compress, and take oral antihistamines for treatment, such as oral cetirizine, chlorpheniramine, loratadine and other drugs.

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