What to do if your skin is allergic to plasters and adhesive tape

Skin allergy to plaster adhesive tape should immediately stop using plaster adhesive tape and then treat the symptoms. When allergy occurs during the process of applying ointment tape to the skin, contact dermatitis is considered to have occurred, and the ointment tape needs to be removed immediately. In mild cases of allergy, the allergic symptoms can be relieved by removing the plaster tape from contact. If the symptoms are more severe, it is necessary to give medication. When itching is intense, glycerine lotion, glucocorticoid cream (mometasone furoate, hydrocortisone butyrate) can be used to stop itching, while oral loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamines to stop itching. If not relieved can also be oral glucocorticoid drugs, such as prednisone, methylprednisolone tablets, etc., if necessary, can be injected intravenously glucocorticoid, such as dexamethasone. Skin allergies to plasters and adhesive tape in a timely manner in a professional hospital, the drug should be used in accordance with medical advice.