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Well, it can be mercury, used to treat skin diseases.
after contact with the skin, it proceeds to continually rot the brain and therefore "mad hatters" got the nickname as the went mad because they were in contact with mercury for a prolonged period of time
Mercury concentrations in the environment have serious repercussions for humans. Ingestion of mercury through fish or skin contact can inhibit the growth of myelin in children and developing fetuses.
dont worry it will go away if it was a small piece of normal skin but if you spilled the whole bottle on your self go see a doctor. same thing happend to me but it went away on its own so dont worry
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.
They treat abnormal reactions to the body introduced by inhalation, digestion or any form of skin contact causing runny eyes, wheezing, skin rash. Hay fever is an allergic reaction to pollen for example
Same as yours would be if your skin came into contact with gasoline, burns, etc. Just keep your dog away from gasoline.
Rinse with cold water for an extended period of time. Make sure the area is completely flushed with LARGE amounts of water. This can mean several minutes of constant rinsing under a faucet or shower. If the acid comes in contact with the skin through clothes, remove any and all clothes with acid on them IMMEDIATELY (and minimize further contact with the acid-covered clothes) and rinse any skin that came in contact with acid through the clothes If you are unlucky enough to come in contact with hydrofluoric acid (HF), treat skin immediately with calcium gluconate and GO TO THE HOSPITAL. Hydrofluoric acid is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. It will not seriously affect your skin, but instead goes through your skin and destroys your bones. Not good. Very serious.
how you treat a skin rising
Scabies is primarily transmitted through close, prolonged skin-to-skin contact with an infected individual. It can also be transmitted through sharing infested clothing, bedding, or towels.
it can burn your skin.
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