Allergic Contact Dermatitis Patch Testing
An allergic contact dermatitis is caused by sensitivity to a chemical. The chemical may be a fragrance, a preservative, a dye, or anesthetics for example. Manifestations of allergic contact dermatitis include an itchy red rash that may or may not blister. Think poison ivy as an example of allergic contact dermatitis or alternatively think of “eczema” if you have had that experience.
Eczema may or may not be caused by allergic contact dermatitis. For example, an eczematous dermatitis may be atopic dermatitis, which is not an allergic contact dermatitis. But an eczematous dermatitis on the foot may be from a dye in the processing or tanning of the shoe leather.
The importance of whether a rash is caused by allergic contact dermatitis should be obvious: if the cause of a rash is allergy, unless one ceases to be exposed to that allergen, the rash is not really going to get better, although it may be improved by the use of various medications.
Dr Sandy Martin at the prestigious Dermatology Solutions LLC Practice in Ft Myers Florida is pleased to offer allergic contact dermatitis Testing. Contact dermatitis tests are applied carefully to the patient’s back via an adhesive. There are multiple different allergens tested at the same time. The panels are removed in 48 hours and the patient comes back to have the area read on the 3rd or 4th day too. Patch testing does not hurt, although it may cause itching and irritation on the affected area. These type of tests are not the same tests that the allergists typically do for inhalants or ingestants.
Reactions that we look for include everything from a slight redness to a blistering reaction localized to the small panel where the allergen is applied.
Once we decide what, if anything you are allergic to, we can make recommendations on avoidance regimens that will help you with the rash.