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By Daniel More, MD, About.com Guide to Allergies

Topical Medications for Allergic Rashes

Tuesday January 15, 2008
Topical creams and ointments are frequently used for various allergic rashes. The number and types of these medications can be overwhelming, from over-the-counter medications, to prescription topical steroids, to newer medications such as Elidel and Protopic. Which type of cream should be used on the face? What about the hands? Can you use any of these medications on your eyelids?

Learn all about the various types of topical medications for skin allergies, which types are appropriate for various parts of the the body, which types are best for children, as well as some important warnings regarding some of the newer topical medications for eczema:

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