No, it should not.
It is very unlikely, but yes, because any cosmetic products may cause you to have a reaction and produce rashes on your skin.
Skin irritation may cause by any allergy or reaction, you should start caring your skin, use some herbal creams, they are natural so it don't harm your skin and gives clear skin.
yes It is only harmful if ingested, but it does not cause a skin reaction when touched.
If it is on skin it may be a mild allergic reaction
If you are allergic to a particular laundry soap, the concentrated variety will cause the same reaction. The larger the exposure to the allergen, the worse the reaction will be.
yes depending whats in the soap can cause a reaction to your skin
Allergens on the skin usually cause delayed hypersensitivity reaction.
Wash your skin thoroughly in gentle soap. Do not use an exfoliant. Avoid anything that can cause an allergic reaction.
If you are prone to allergies then anything that irritates skin (including gums) can cause an allergic-type reaction. And tetanus shots can most definitely cause a reaction. Benadryl every four hours for 24-48 hours should clear it all up. Also take Benadryl before going to the dentist or getting a shot and the reaction will be minimised.
No. You can not spread an allergic skin reaction. You can, however, spread the irritant or chemical that may cause an allergic skin reaction if your clothing or other items have the irritant or chemical in or on them and the person is sensitive or allergic to it. I don't know why you say No, its contagious. if you want Natural remedies for skin allergies please visit www.makehealtheasy.com
Yes it is the responsibility of the nurse to do the skin testing prior to giving any medications that could possibly cause severe anaphylactic reaction.