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What are the Side-Effects of Salicylic Acid For Ichthyosis?

What are the Side-Effects of Salicylic Acid For Ichthyosis?

What are the Side-Effects of Salicylic Acid For Ichthyosis?

What are the Side-Effects of Salicylic Acid For Ichthyosis?

Salicylic acid is used to manage the uncomfortable symptoms of ichthyosis, but does it have any side-effects?

Salicylic acid is a peeling agent (a keratolytic) which causes shedding of the outer layer of skin; while it’s usually a very useful treatment for many people living with ichthyosis, sometimes creams containing salicylic acid can cause skin irritation or even serious allergic reaction.

Possible - though rare! - side-effects of topical salicylic acid:

  • minor skin irritation, rash, or peeling
  • changes in skin colour
  • difficult breathing
  • dryness and peeling of skin
  • fainting
  • hives or itching
  • redness of the skin
  • swelling of the eyes, face, lips, or tongue
  • tightness in the throat
  • unusually warm skin

You should stop using creams containing salicylic acid and get immediate emergency medical help if you experience: difficulty in breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat; vomiting or diarrhoea.

Salicylic acid should not be used on a child or teenager who has a fever, flu symptoms, or chickenpox.

Salicylates applied to the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream can cause Reye's syndrome, a serious and sometimes fatal condition in children.

What products do we recommend for people with ichthyosis?

Although the condition can’t be cured, a mild case can generally be managed with a careful skincare routine. Check with your doctor if you need more intensive treatment, but because ichthyosis is a condition characterised by dry skin, sufferers are usually encouraged to use rich emollients to soften any scaliness and keep skin supple and well-hydrated. Our moisturisers are made to be as gentle and natural as possible, so that skin is cared for rather than irritated.

For really dry, rough or cracked skin:
Skin Salvation balm with hemp, beeswax & calendula (from £7.99 for 30ml)
For general daily maintenance:
Balmonds Daily Moisturising Cream with shea butter, hemp & olive (from £13.99 for 100ml)
Balmonds Bath & Body Oil with hemp, lavender & chamomile (£12.99 for 200ml)