Allergic red rash on hands can be treated with topical medication and systemic medication.
1. Topical medication: When patients have red rashes on their allergic hands, they can use glucocorticosteroids such as mometasone furoate cream, fluticasone propionate cream and other medications, or topical calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors such as tacrolimus, pimecrolimus and other treatments in order to reduce the symptoms of allergy. If oozing occurs, boric acid solution and isacridine solution can be chosen as wet compresses.
2. Systemic medication: Oral antihistamines such as cetirizine tablets, fexofenadine hydrochloride tablets and other antihistamines can be taken to reduce the allergic reaction. When symptoms cannot be relieved by external or oral medication, treatment can be combined with calcium gluconate injection and vitamin C injection to control and improve symptoms.
Red rashes on allergic hands should go to the hospital in time, after clarifying the cause, give targeted treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.