Can Diphenhydramine effectively treat allergic skin burns, and how does it compare to topical treatments for managing inflammation and discomfort?
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1. Diphenhydramine may relieve itching from allergic skin reactions but is less effective than topical steroids for inflammation.
2. For allergic skin burns, diphenhydramine can reduce itchiness but topical treatments like corticosteroids are better for inflammation and discomfort.
3. Diphenhydramine helps with allergic skin burn symptoms, primarily itching, but topical anti-inflammatories are superior for reducing inflammation and pain.