Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis
Paracetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative given systemically can produce allergic reactions and has been reported so far, but allergic reaction due to suppositories is very rare. A 4 month old male child brought by his mother with complaints of raised dark coloured skin lesions over the perianal re...
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doaj-d86644c3182d4689887a90c934412b1b2020-11-24T22:46:06ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology2319-72502016-01-01171424410.4103/2319-7250.173148Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitisRangaraj MurugaiyanKarthikeyan KaliaperumalParacetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative given systemically can produce allergic reactions and has been reported so far, but allergic reaction due to suppositories is very rare. A 4 month old male child brought by his mother with complaints of raised dark coloured skin lesions over the perianal region for the past 3 days. The child had history of (H/o) of fever for 4 days back for which paracetamol suppository was prescribed following which the child developed the lesion over the perianal region On examination a well defined hyperpigmented plaque of size 5*3 cms extending from anal verge posteriorly and anteriorly upto the beginning of scrotum with lateral extensions from the centre to the gluteals. In our case, the paracetamol suppository used caused an allergic reaction which made the child very irritable and the child developed an allergic contact dermatitis in the site where the suppository was kept and the surrounding area. We report this case because paracetamol suppository as such without preservative causing allergic contact dermatitis has not been reported so far and the treating doctor should keep in mind such type of reactions that might occur when used.http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2016;volume=17;issue=1;spage=42;epage=44;aulast=MurugaiyanAllergic contact dermatitisparacetamolsuppository |
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Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis |
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Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis |
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Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis |
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Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis |
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Paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis |
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paracetamol suppository induced allergic contact dermatitis |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology |
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Paracetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative given systemically can produce allergic reactions and has been reported so far, but allergic reaction due to suppositories is very rare. A 4 month old male child brought by his mother with complaints of raised dark coloured skin lesions over the perianal region for the past 3 days. The child had history of (H/o) of fever for 4 days back for which paracetamol suppository was prescribed following which the child developed the lesion over the perianal region On examination a well defined hyperpigmented plaque of size 5*3 cms extending from anal verge posteriorly and anteriorly upto the beginning of scrotum with lateral extensions from the centre to the gluteals. In our case, the paracetamol suppository used caused an allergic reaction which made the child very irritable and the child developed an allergic contact dermatitis in the site where the suppository was kept and the surrounding area. We report this case because paracetamol suppository as such without preservative causing allergic contact dermatitis has not been reported so far and the treating doctor should keep in mind such type of reactions that might occur when used. |
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Allergic contact dermatitis paracetamol suppository |
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