No. Nitrogen does not irritate skin. But liquid nitrogen is extremely cold, and it can damage and kill skin (and other) tissue. It is a bad idea to allow your skin to come into contact with liquid nitrogen. Note: Some warts are "frozen" in an effort to remove them. In a clinical setting, liquid nitrogen is sometimes used to super-cool an instrument so the wart can be frozen. But this is a medical procedure and is done by professionals. Liquid nitrogen is not something that should be looked upon as a "toy" or "recreational plaything" by anyone.
Yes, liquid nitrogen can cause a rash or skin irritation due to its extremely low temperature, which can lead to frostbite or cryogenic burns upon contact with skin. This can result in redness, blistering, and peeling of the skin. Proper protective equipment should be worn when handling liquid nitrogen to prevent such injuries. If skin contact occurs, it is important to seek medical attention.
A caffeine could possibly cause a rash, but only if you have some kind of allergic reaction to caffeine.
Well maybe if you are allergic to watermelon. If you get a rash go see your doctor.
yes if ur allergic to them Yes, if the person is allergic to strawberries. Search the internet for "food allergies" "strawberries", and you should find plenty.
Some people are allergic to penicillin and can develop a rash, or more serious problems.
Yes.
No, marijuana has no withdrawl and wouldn`t cause a rash, however some people may be allegeric to pollen (including marijuana pollen) and get a rash or other allergic reactions from touching on the skin
It can and if it does it is probably caused by the fact that whom ever is smoking the marijuana is allergic.
Yes, particularly in peppermint oil applied to skin. It can cause hypersensitivity and a rash.
Yes, it can cause Allergic dermatitis with red rash.
One of the most common symptoms of an allergic reaction is an itchy rash
yes and no because some people are allergic to it and some aren't