How to deal with skin irritation caused by disinfectant

The treatment for skin allergy caused by disinfectant includes general treatment, medication, physical therapy and so on.
1. General treatment: patients need to immediately detach from the allergic substances, avoid contact with disinfectant, rinse the affected area with water, or use saline to apply wet compresses to the affected area; at the same time, avoid contact with irritating foods, such as fish, shrimp, coffee, alcohol, etc.; to avoid physical stimulation of the external environment, such as scalding, scratching and other violent.
2. Drug therapy: patients can take antihistamines (loratadine, etc.), mast cell membrane stabilizers (sodium tryptophan, etc.), anti-leukotrienes (zalustat, etc.), antibiotics (secondary bacterial infections), glucocorticosteroids (inflammation is more serious); immunosuppressant (cyclosporine A, etc.) under the guidance of a professional doctor.
Patients can also use local topical medications, such as saline, boric acid solution, etc. to remove oozing crusts on the lesions; or use glycerine lotion to relieve itching; or use drugs containing aluminum acetate, bismuth subcarbonate, etc. to make protein coagulation and reduce exudation; or use glucocorticoid, calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors and other drugs to treat inflammation of the affected areas.
3. Physiotherapy: In the late stage of treatment, if hypertrophic lesions exist in the affected area, narrow-spectrum medium-wave ultraviolet rays can be selected under the guidance of a professional doctor to slow heat treatment of cells in the lesion area to accelerate their metabolism and promote the repair of lesions in the affected area.
It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in a timely manner, with the help of professional doctors to deal with the affected area, and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.