What to do if your drywaller’s skin is allergic to cement.

A number of tile workers with skin allergies to cement should stay away from cement as much as possible, undergo anti-allergy treatment when allergies occur, and improve their symptoms with topical and oral medications.
1. Stay away from cement: dry tiler’s skin is allergic to cement, you can consider changing jobs, or wearing long sleeves and gloves when working to avoid skin contact with cement as much as possible.
2. Topical medication: If localized erythema, papules and other damage occurs, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical glucocorticoid drugs, such as mometasone furoate gel, dexamethasone ointment, etc., in order to anti-inflammatory, to promote the subsidence of skin lesions.
3. Oral medication: When itching is significant, antihistamines can be taken for anti-allergy treatment, such as levocetirizine tablets, loratadine tablets. When the disease is serious, it is necessary to systematically use glucocorticoid drug therapy, such as oral prednisone tablets.
If you are allergic to cement, you should go to the hospital in time, and use medication under the guidance of the doctor, not blindly use medication on your own.