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DermaTales

Gurugram: 694, Sector 31, Gurugram

Delhi: Patel Nagar, New Delhi

Mon – Sat: 11 AM – 8 PM

Skin Allergy Treatment

Comprehensive diagnostic patch testing and management for skin allergies, urticaria, and contact dermatitis in a clinical setting.

MD Dermatology
10+ Years
of Experience
15,000+
Happy Patients
50+
Treatments

Skin Allergy Treatment in Gurgaon

DermaTales offers evidence-based skin allergy treatment in Gurgaon, led by Dr. Pooja Varshney — an MD Dermatologist with 10+ years of experience diagnosing and treating contact dermatitis, urticaria, eczema, and allergic rashes. Our approach combines precision patch testing with personalized long-term management plans so your skin stays clear — not just temporarily soothed.

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The Benefits of Clinical Diagnosis

Identify Exact Triggers

Diagnostic testing to pinpoint exact environmental and contact allergens safely.

Scientific Relief

Evidence-based treatment protocols to soothe chronic itching and inflammation instantly.

Long-Term Guidance

Comprehensive, personalized advice on product substitutions and lifestyle changes.

When to Seek Treatment

  • Persistent, unexplained itching or redness recurring frequently.
  • Sudden onset of hives (urticaria) that lasts longer than a few days.
  • Skin reactions to cosmetics, jewelry, hair dye, or new skincare products.

Emergency Situations

  • Anaphylaxis Warning: If your rash is accompanied by swelling of lips/throat, dizziness, or difficulty breathing, visit an emergency room immediately rather than an outpatient clinic.

Common Skin Allergy Conditions Treated at DermaTales

Skin allergies present differently in each patient. An accurate diagnosis from a qualified skin allergy doctor in Gurgaon is the first step toward lasting relief. Here are the conditions we commonly diagnose and treat:

Contact Dermatitis

Red, itchy, inflamed skin triggered by direct contact with an allergen — cosmetics, nickel jewellery, hair dye, latex, or preservatives in skincare.

Urticaria (Hives)

Raised, intensely itchy welts that appear and disappear rapidly. Can be acute (under 6 weeks) or chronic, sometimes with no identifiable external trigger.

Atopic Eczema

A chronic inflammatory skin condition involving dry, scaly, persistently itchy patches — often genetic in origin, triggered or worsened by allergens and irritants.

Photoallergic Reactions

Skin sensitivity to sunlight after exposure to certain topical products (fragrances, sunscreens, antibiotics) — redness and rash in sun-exposed areas.

Drug & Food Reactions

Skin rashes, hives, or angioedema following ingestion of medications, foods (shellfish, nuts, dairy), or food additives.

Occupational Skin Allergy

Allergic skin conditions arising from repeated workplace exposure to chemicals, dyes, metals, or rubber — common in healthcare, beauty, and construction workers.

Why Choose DermaTales?

Clinical Excellence

Allergy diagnostics require expertise. Our board-certified dermatologists ensure accurate test placement and precise interpretation to avoid misdiagnoses.

Comprehensive Standard Panels

We utilize globally approved patch testing kits that check for dozens of the most common cosmetic, botanical, and industrial allergens in one go.

Luxury Clinical Care

Experience medical excellence in a calming, discreet environment where patient transparency and compassionate care are our highest priorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Patch testing is a safe clinical procedure where small, diluted amounts of various suspected allergens are applied to your back using adhesive patches. They are left in place for 48 hours to observe if your skin develops a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, allowing us to pinpoint the exact trigger.

While genetic predispositions to allergies (like atopic eczema) cannot be "cured", they can be extremely well-managed so you remain symptom-free. In cases of Contact Dermatitis, simply identifying and avoiding the specific chemical trigger effectively cures the problem.

Not at all. Patch testing does not involve any needles or scratching of the skin. It feels like wearing several small band-aids on your back. If you are allergic to an applied patch, you'll feel mild itching in that specific spot.
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