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Rashes & Allergies

Dermatologists located in Longs, SC

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Rashes & Allergies services offered in Longs, SC


If you have allergies and the rashes they cause, you don’t have to live with irritated, red, itchy skin. At Atlantic Dermatology in Longs, South Carolina, experienced dermatologist Kenneth Warrick, MD, FAAD, and his outstanding staff diagnose and treat allergies. They aim to keep your skin in good health and reduce the chance of complications. Call the Atlantic Dermatology office today to schedule a consultation or use the online booking tab.

Rashes & Allergies Q & A

What are allergies?

Allergies happen when your body reacts to substances that it shouldn’t. Common allergens (the things that trigger allergies) — latex, bee stings, some medicines, and certain foods and skin care products — can cause an abnormal immune system reaction. Your body might also react to perfumes, lotions, laundry detergents, and soaps.

You could develop a rash or other common symptoms caused by allergies. Treatment by your Atlantic Dermatology specialist reduces these bothersome symptoms and the risk of complications.

How can allergies affect your skin?

Allergens exposure can cause:

  • Rashes
  • Itchy skin
  • Splotchy skin
  • Skin swelling
  • Dry, rough, scaly, or flaky skin

Other signs of allergic reactions include difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, and facial or throat swelling.

Your symptoms might be mild and not bother you much or debilitating and embarrassing. See your Atlantic Dermatology provider at the first sign of an allergic reaction.

What are the risk factors for allergies?

The cause of allergies isn’t always known, but common risk factors include:

  • Personal history of allergies
  • Having asthma
  • Family history of allergic reactions

Adopting healthy habits is the best way to reduce the chance of allergic reactions, but you can’t always avoid them. Getting treated for allergies at the first sign of a problem is the best way to avoid bothersome or dangerous symptoms.

How does my dermatologist diagnose allergies?

Your Atlantic Dermatology provider reviews your symptoms and your medical history to determine what you’re allergic to or if your skin rash is caused by allergies. They check your vital signs and complete a physical exam, paying close attention to your skin.

You might undergo skin prick testing, which involves gently pricking your skin with common allergens and observing it to determine which substances you’re allergic to. Patch testing uses patches instead of pricks to detect or rule out allergens.

How are allergies treated?

To treat allergies or their symptoms, your provider will suggest one or more of the following:

  • Allergen avoidance (staying away from the things that cause a reaction)
  • Topical or oral medicines
  • Light therapy
  • Allergy shots
  • Epinephrine shots

Your specialist customizes each treatment to maximize your results based on the type and severity of allergies you struggle with.

Call the Atlantic Dermatology office today or schedule an appointment online to learn if you have allergies and be treated for them.