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How Can A Rash On The Face Be Treated?

Hello Doctor, I have a hysterectomy surgery a month ago, then I have a face rash on and off. I went to see the GP twice he just prescribe me a antihistamine tablet but nothing change still the same, and I need your advice about this matter. Many Thanks
Mon, 17 Sep 2018
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Hi,

I feel the rash is not related to hysterctomy. If it does not respond to an antihistamine, it could be a allergic contact dermatitis which occurs most commonly due to hair dye or other chemicals.

You can avoid these chemicals for a week and can observe. If your rash still persists for more than a week or the rash extends more rapidly, I request you to consult your Dermatologist for further management.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Siva Subramanian,
Dermatologist

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How Can A Rash On The Face Be Treated?

Hi, I feel the rash is not related to hysterctomy. If it does not respond to an antihistamine, it could be a allergic contact dermatitis which occurs most commonly due to hair dye or other chemicals. You can avoid these chemicals for a week and can observe. If your rash still persists for more than a week or the rash extends more rapidly, I request you to consult your Dermatologist for further management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Siva Subramanian, Dermatologist