ACD is usually confined to the area of skin that comes in contact with the allergen, typically the hands or face. Symptoms range from mild to severe and resemble those of ICD; a patch test may be needed
Common culprits include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac; fragrances and preservatives in cosmetics and personal care products; latex items such as gloves and condoms; and formaldehyde.
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) results when repeated exposure to an allergen (an allergy-causing substance) triggers an immune response that inflames the skin.
Contact dermatitis is usually due to an allergic reaction to something in the environment. This allergen will come "in contact" with the skin, producing an allergic reaction, usually a rash that is itchy and red.
Judging from the literature, it looks like an allergic reaction is unlikely. Rather, it was probably contact dermatitis, which can have similar symptoms, but the cause is totally different than an allergy.
Considered safe in recommended doses. Possible allergic reactions of contact dermatitis and airborne dermatitis.
The medical term of allergic reaction is the phrase itself. Some types of allergic reactions include anaphylaxis and hives.
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Delayed hypersensitivity reaction.
this type of allergic contact dermatitis due to contact of the side of face and the ear to mobile ( which made of nickel)..and with time the lesion show vesicles then rednees wepping ares with iching..this loclized only at side in direct contact with mobile...and as this type of contact dermatitis is allergic..so..it not show it reaction at first time..but with further use of mobile at same side and longe time..give this allergic reaction..we can treat by avoid contact the mobile direct to skin..and use head phone..with topical steroid..H.C.1% tow time per day..with antihistamine to overcome ich..
Organic vulvodynia--in which a cause for the condition can be identified--includes contact or allergic dermatitis and chemical irritation commonly caused by:
In cases of contact dermatitis, a condition in which a allergic reaction to something irritates the skin, doctors may use patch tests, in which samples of specific antigens are introduced into the skin via a scratch or a needle prick
Organic vulvodynia--in which a cause for the condition can be identified--includes contact or allergic dermatitis and chemical irritation commonly caused by:
Contact dermatitis can develop when the first contact occurs or after years of use or exposure.
the chances of a quick and complete recovery are excellent. Otherwise, symptom management-not cure-is the best doctors can offer. For some people, contact dermatitis becomes a chronic and disabling condition