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I used Ezanic 20% Gel and now my skin looks burned and swollen. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 35 · 16 days ago

You should stop using the gel immediately and avoid applying any other active skincare products on the affected area. This reaction may be due to irritation or sensitivity, and continuing use can make it worse. It is important to consult a dermatologist or healthcare provider as soon as possible for proper assessment. They will check the severity and guide you on the right treatment and safer alternatives for your skin.
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It sounds like you're having a strong irritant or allergic skin reaction after using the azelaic acid gel — stop the gel and follow the steps below.

🩺 Symptoms

  • Burning, redness and visible swelling at the site after using Ezanic 20% Gel (azelaic acid 20%).
  • You may also have dryness, tingling or peeling, which are known side effects.

⚕️ What this likely is

  • This may be an irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, or a chemical burn from a high-concentration topical. These are tentative possibilities based on your symptom of burning and swelling.

🏥 Immediate actions (now)

  • Stop the gel and gently wash the area with lukewarm water and mild soap.
  • Apply a cool compress for 10–15 minutes to reduce swelling.
  • Use a bland emollient (e.g., petroleum jelly) to protect skin; avoid perfumes or alcohol-based products.
  • Take an oral antihistamine (e.g., cetirizine) for itching/swelling if appropriate; OTC (over-the-counter) options may help.
  • If you have severe pain, open blisters, or large skin loss, avoid topical steroids and seek medical care.

⚠️ Warning signs — go to emergency care or call Apollo Emergency - 1066 if you have any of these

  • Difficulty breathing or throat tightness.
  • Rapidly spreading swelling of face/lips/eyes.
  • High fever, spreading redness, increasing pain, or pus/drainage.

🩺 When to see a doctor

  • See a dermatologist promptly (same day if severe; within 24–48 hours if moderate) and bring the product tube. If uncertain, visit urgent care.

🩺 Follow-up question

How long after applying the gel did the burning and swelling start, and do you have any breathing difficulty or facial/throat swelling?

If you want, I can explain home remedies or when a topical steroid is appropriate.

Answered 16 days ago