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wear gloves when you have it , dry hands properly
what are the methods of minimising the risks of developing dermatitis
use gloves in a bottle to treat
describe how to avoid contact dermatitis when shampooing and conditionering the hair ??
PPE. nuff said
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
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.
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.
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.
Atopic Dermatitis (eczema), contact dermatitis, and uticaria (hives) are the three types of skin Allergies.
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..
no i would not
Contact dermatitis usually does not spread from one person to another, nor does it spread beyond the area exposed to the irritant unless affected skin comes into contact with another part of the body.