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7 October 2025Allergic skin diseases arise as a result of the immune system’s overreaction to harmless substances. They manifest with symptoms on the skin such as itching, redness, rash, and swelling. The early diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, which can negatively affect daily life, are very important.
Symptoms of Allergic Skin Diseases
- Sudden onset of itching on the skin
- Redness and rashes
- Swelling and fluid-filled blisters (vesicles)
- Sensitivity and irritation on the skin
- Sometimes swelling of the eyes, lips, and throat
Types of Allergic Skin Diseases
- Allergic Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Can be seen in children and adults.
- Contact Dermatitis: Caused by contact with detergents, soaps, perfumes, and chemicals.
- Urticaria (Hives): Characterized by itchy, raised rashes.
- Drug Allergies: Skin reactions can develop in response to certain medications.
What Causes Allergic Skin Diseases?
- Foods: Seafood, strawberries, nuts, etc.
- Medications: Antibiotics and pain relievers.
- Chemicals: Detergents, soaps, cosmetic products.
- Pollen and animal dander.
- Sunlight: Skin allergies related to photosensitivity.
Treatment Methods for Allergic Skin Diseases
1. Medication Therapies
Antihistamines, cortisone creams, and immunomodulatory drugs are used to control symptoms.
2. Allergy Tests
Tests performed to determine the cause of the disease allow for the identification of the allergen.
3. Avoidance of Triggers
Staying away from allergens that cause a reaction in the individual is the most important step of the treatment.
4. Supportive Care
Moisturizing creams, barrier-repairing products, and cosmetics suitable for sensitive skin support the treatment.
Allergic Skin Diseases and Daily Life
Allergic reactions can negatively affect a person’s quality of life. They can lead to insomnia, loss of work productivity, and difficulties in social life. With the right treatment, these complaints can be minimized.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are allergic skin diseases contagious?
No, allergic skin diseases are not contagious.
Do allergic skin diseases go away completely?
They can be largely controlled by avoiding triggers and with appropriate treatment.
Which doctor should be consulted for allergic skin diseases?
A dermatology specialist should be consulted for allergic skin diseases.
Treatment of Allergic Skin Diseases at Our Clinic
At our clinic, modern diagnostic and treatment methods are applied for allergic skin diseases. We control your symptoms with allergy tests, medication therapies, and personalized care protocols.
You can also get support from our dermatology specialist for the treatment of allergic skin diseases and achieve healthy skin by scheduling an appointment now.

