Yes it can! I shaved my lower legs with a rusty razor (didn't know it was rusty as I cannot see well without glasses). This resulted in an extremely red and itchy dermatitis which started within a day with a few red bumps and progressively spread and worsened. Use a new disposable razor after 1-2 uses!
It causes a type of radiation. Im no doctor, but if I were you I would get that checked out.
Commonly a problem known as Capillaritis
You can contract contact dermatitis by exposing yourself to things that will cause an immune reaction to your body. Common causes include cheap metals such as nickel, and latex.
Contact dermatitis can develop when the first contact occurs or after years of use or exposure.
Common causes of contact dermatitis include the following: poison ivy, oak, and sumac.nickel or nickel alloys.latex
Patch Test
Probably beryllium. Beryllium is a suspected carcinogen and can cause contact dermatitis.
Etain Cronin has written: 'Contact dermatitis' -- subject(s): Contact dermatitis
Contact dermatitis can occur on any part of the body, but it usually affects the hands, feet, and groin.
Yes. Lemon has acid content and when metal gets into contact with it, rust will be formed.
Dermatitis: "Derma" refers to 'skin' while "itis" means 'inflamed'.The Occupational Dermatitis can be defined as an inflammation of the skin caused by the working environment or by skin contact with a certain damaging substances in the workplace. It is therefore termed contact dermatitis also.Occupational dermatitis is one of the most widespread causes of ill health and affects people working in many industry sectors. Substances that cause occupational dermatitis: Substances which might cause occupational dermatitis include cleaning products, organic solvents, metalworking fluids, cement, adhesives, other chemicals, and even certain plants. Substances causing occupational dermatitis are divided into two groups known as irritants and sensitisers. Irritants act directly on the skin through chemical reactions. With sensitisers, skin reactions may not be caused on initial contact, but after repeated exposure, some people will have an allergic reaction.
Organic vulvodynia--in which a cause for the condition can be identified--includes contact or allergic dermatitis and chemical irritation commonly caused by:
Herbal remedies have been used for centuries to treat skin disorders including contact dermatitis. An experienced herbalist can recommend the remedies that will be most effective for an individual's condition.
Organic vulvodynia--in which a cause for the condition can be identified--includes contact or allergic dermatitis and chemical irritation commonly caused by: