Allergic contact dermatitis is defined as an allergic condition that occurs when your skin is contacted by an allergen that you are sensitive to. When this happens, an allergic reaction occurs which may be in the form of rashes, dry or scaly skin.
Common causes of allergic contact dermatitis of the foot are poison ivy, oak or sumac as well as particular dyes and chemicals that may be found in footwear. The first step in treating allergies of any kind is to identify the allergen. If you are experiencing new symptoms, take the time to evaluate what new substances or plants you may have come into contact with.
If you are experiencing what you may believe to be allergic contact dermatitis, you may need to be tested for a fungal infection or prescribed one of the many effective treatments that are available to remedy this troublesome condition.
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