When your body reacts to an allergen as a threat, your immune system responds, causing allergic rashes. These rashes may appear after eating a food, taking a medication, coming into contact with an allergen, or inhaling an immune-stimulating element.
An allergic rash might develop gradually or all at once. It may accompany other allergy symptoms like hives, swelling, or sneezing, and it can be either mild or serious.
Common Symptoms
Red or blotchy skin
Itching or sensitivity
Patchy or raised areas
Dry or irritated spots
Swelling around the rash
Rashes that worsen after exposure to certain foods or environments
Triggers and Causes
These rashes may be linked to:
Foods (milk, peanuts, eggs, shellfish, etc.)
Medications
Insect bites or stings
Pollen, dust mites, pet dander
New skincare or haircare products
Contact with allergens like latex or fragrances
When to See a Specialist?
You should seek care if:
The rash keeps getting worse
It spreads quickly or involves swelling
You experience symptoms shortly after eating a food
Over-the-counter creams don’t help
You want to identify the exact allergen causing the rash
How do We Help?
We evaluate the rash and determine whether it is truly allergy-related. Your care may include:
Skin testing or blood testing
Identifying the allergen causing the reaction
A personalized treatment and prevention plan
Medications to reduce itching and inflammation
Education on avoiding triggers
Our goal is to bring you fast relief and prevent future reactions.