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What Causes A Hive Like Rash Over Thyroid Gland Area?

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Posted on Wed, 13 Apr 2016
Question: I began Armour thyroid almost four months ago. I have had two or three episodes of an hive like butterfly shaped rash just over my thyroid gland. Could it be the med? Or is it contact dermatitis?
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Answered by Dr. Charu Bansal (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Allergic contact dermatitis

Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I have read your query. I understand your concern.

Localized hive like rash over thyroid gland area is most likely a result of Contact dermatitis. It may be due to any metal, synthetic clothing, woolen, deodrant, any cosmetic etc.
In such cases, avoidance of allergen is the most important part of treatment. Besides this, I advice my such patients to take oral antihistaminics like levocetrizine and apply topical mild to moderate potency topical steroid like mometasone over the rash.

You should visit your doctor so that he can examine you and give you prescription. You can share my opinion with him.

I hope it helps. Take care.
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What Causes A Hive Like Rash Over Thyroid Gland Area?

Brief Answer: Allergic contact dermatitis Detailed Answer: Hello. Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I have read your query. I understand your concern. Localized hive like rash over thyroid gland area is most likely a result of Contact dermatitis. It may be due to any metal, synthetic clothing, woolen, deodrant, any cosmetic etc. In such cases, avoidance of allergen is the most important part of treatment. Besides this, I advice my such patients to take oral antihistaminics like levocetrizine and apply topical mild to moderate potency topical steroid like mometasone over the rash. You should visit your doctor so that he can examine you and give you prescription. You can share my opinion with him. I hope it helps. Take care.