Yes, both hay fever and contact dermatitis are types of allergic reactions. Hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, is triggered by airborne allergens like pollen, leading to symptoms such as sneezing and nasal congestion. Contact dermatitis, on the other hand, occurs when the skin reacts to direct contact with allergens or irritants, resulting in redness, itching, and inflammation. Both conditions involve the immune system's response to substances it mistakenly identifies as harmful.
contact dermatitis
this could be dermatitis. contact/stress related. or eczema or an allergy.
Yes, hayfever glasses can help alleviate allergy symptoms during allergy season by blocking pollen and other allergens from entering the eyes.
either an allergy or hayfever
Some people are sensitive to the ingedients in these projects. Contact dermatitis from them is more common than allergy.
Contact dermatitis can develop when the first contact occurs or after years of use or exposure.
The allergy to cobalt and chromium is possible, but it is very rare; this is the cause of contact dermatitis. The allergy to titanium is very improbable; not confirmed, possible reported by patients with mental health problems.
Not eczema itself, but a gluten allergy can manifest itself in a rash. Research dermatitis herpetiformis.
Hayfever symptoms are triggered by pollen, not darkness. However, if you are allergic to indoor allergens such as dust mites or pet dander, you may still experience symptoms in the dark if these allergens are present in your environment.
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, it can be. Maybe alongwith excess lacrimation and redness in eyes.