“ID Reaction” is one of the most common forms of allergies that affects the skin of people. “Id Reaction” is actually an allergic response to fungi. Any kind of fungal reaction in the body can lead to this disorder on the skin of a person. Like many other forms of skin allergy, rashes and blisters with fluids are the main symptoms of “Id Reaction”. Though it may occur in any part of the body, rashes are mainly seen on the side of the fingers and toes. As it commonly occurs between toes, “ IdReaction” is considered as an indication of the fungal infection, known as Athlete's foot or Tinea Pedis.
While mentioning about “Id Reaction” it has to be said that there are several factors that encourages its growth. Medication for fungal infection is considered as one of the major encouraging factors for “Id Reaction”. It is also caused from some antigens that are created during the inflammation of the skin as an effect of the fungal infection. “Id Reaction” is an acute inflammatory disease of the skin and leads to an itch feeling and irritation all over the body.
In the initial stage the skin of the affected area turns red and then the rashes appear. With the gradual inflammation of the skin the rashes grow into blisters containing fluid causing the itchy feeling. When the reaction to fungal infection is severe rashes start appearing on the chest and the arms too. Vescicular eruptions also occur in some cases. Generally “Id Reaction” occurs on the side of the fingers and between toes in the initial stage but spreads all over the body very quickly. But once the rashes turns into blisters they stay on the skin for some time and gradually disappears with the treatment of the fungal infection that caused it.
However, there is no need to worry because “Id Reaction” is not at all a fatal disease and can be treated very easily. There are several ways for treatment of “Id Reaction”. As it is caused from fungal infection, its treatment is the best way to get rid of this skin eruption. There are several medicines for fungal infection that do not encourage allergic reactions on the skin. You should look for such medicines if you or anyone known to you is suffering from this problem.
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