Traditional or herbal medications are generally perceived as safe since it is derived
from natural or plant sources. A rise in number of adverse reactions are being
reported with the use of traditional medications including localized cutaneous
reactions. The diagnosis of contact dermatitis is often quite straight forward
based on its appearance, pattern, site and distribution of the lesion which usually
corresponds to the area of contact. We report the case of a 65-year-old woman who
presented with redness, burning sensation and swelling of her hand after applying
topical Chinese traditional medication. This report aims to outline simple measures
to identify and manage contact dermatitis secondary to topical medication. The
present case creates awareness that topical traditional medications are not as harmless as previously thought to be. Precautions regarding adverse reactions are
required, as those with conventional medications.