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My face is quite black and my skin is very thick since I have a skin allergy. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 28 ยท 22 days ago

Darkening and thickened skin on the face after long-standing allergy is often due to chronic irritation seen in Atopic dermatitis or lichenification (skin thickening from repeated rubbing). Focus on repairing the skin barrier, use a gentle face wash, apply a thick, fragrance-free moisturizer 2?3 times daily, avoid scratching, and protect from sun with sunscreen to reduce further darkening. A doctor may prescribe mild anti-inflammatory creams and depigmenting agents if needed. If the skin is becoming very thick or spreading, consult a dermatologist for proper treatment and to rule out other causes.
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  1. Possible Causes of Black Face and Thick Skin due to Allergy

    • Allergic contact dermatitis, prolonged irritation, or eczema can cause skin discoloration and thickening.
  2. Symptoms Associated with Allergic Skin Reactions

    • Common symptoms: redness, itching, swelling, and changes in color or texture.
  3. Immediate Steps to Take

    • Avoid known allergens.
    • Use gentle skin care products.
    • Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
  4. When to See a Dermatologist

    • If no improvement with basic care or noticeable worsening, consult a dermatologist.
  5. Diagnostic Tests

    • Consider allergy testing or skin biopsy if recommended by your doctor.

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