I'm not sure about gold, but I am allergic to cheap metals like the little necklaces you get at the dollar store and stuff. I have to buy stainless steel or gold. Anything else makes me break out and gives me a headache. So I would think that gold probably can cause skin Allergies too, just depends on who you are I guess.
Yes, gold of any kind can cause an allergic reaction. The bad part is you don't know you're allergic until after you've worn it.
Yes, seasonal allergies are no different from 'normal' allergies.
Yes, gold allergies include white gold allergies. White gold jewelry often has a rhodium plating that would prevent an allergy as the gold would not touch the skin; however, this rhodium plating wears and thins overtime, eventually allowing the gold to touch the skin leading to an allergic reaction.
It can have something, in it that you can be allergies to and it case skin allergies.
cause its shiny
Gold body jewelry is ideal to pierce with because it is less likely to cause allergies.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
My GSD is currently suffering from horrible itchy, dry, "Skin allergies". My vet told me to look for a food without brewers yeast/rice so I would assume that YES it can cause allergies in some dogs. Like humans, allergies vary depending on genetic make-up.
Is popcorn a cause of allergies?yes
Allergies do not cause acne
Sounds like skin allergies, and with difficulties being to figure out the cause of the allergies, recommendations are to consult a vet.
Yes. Titanium is a metal that does not cause allergies. Gold and Platinum also do not cause allergies. However, Titanium is stronger and less expensive. So you can use all the Titanium you wish.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is prone to skin allergies