What are the symptoms of skin allergy?
Symptoms of skin allergy include skin itching, skin ulcers, redness and swelling, blistering, subcutaneous hemorrhage, peeling, and more. Those with severe allergies may also experience chest tightness, sneezing, and tearing. The affected areas of the skin are often painful and itchy, with scratch marks and blood scabs locally. When experiencing skin allergy, it is important to keep the affected area clean, seek medical attention promptly, apply relevant treatment medications, and avoid physical discomfort.
Characteristic Manifestations of Skin Allergy:
Aseptic skin redness, itching, and flushing, which are commonly seen in individuals with inherently fragile skin.
Eczema prone to occur with seasonal changes, weak resistance to ultraviolet rays, and skin allergies to synthetic fiber fabrics, overly strong perfumes, changes in water quality, etc.
Capillary hypoperfusion due to various reasons leading to circulatory disturbances and skin allergies.
Thin epidermis, delicate and fair skin, low sebum secretion, dryness, prominent microvasculature, decreased skin drying function, reduced ability of the stratum corneum to retain moisture, and incomplete formation of the sebum film on the skin surface.
Contact with cosmetics or seasonal allergies easily causes skin allergies, redness, swelling, and itching. The skin lacks gloss, and the cheeks are prone to redness and swelling.
Due to seasonal changes, the skin is prone to unstable conditions. The main symptoms are itching, burning, stinging, skin itching, and small rashes.
Susceptibility to the influence of external environments or substances such as cold air, food, water quality, ultraviolet rays, synthetic fibers, fragrances, and pigments.
Contact with irritant substances can cause skin problems. Exposure to sunlight, climate, water, plants (pollen), cosmetics, perfumes, insect bites, and high-protein foods may all lead to allergies.