Dermatitis primarily affects the integumentary system, which includes the skin, hair, and nails. It is characterized by inflammation of the skin, leading to symptoms like redness, itching, and rashes. This condition can result from various factors, including allergens, irritants, or underlying health issues, impacting the skin's barrier function and overall health.
No, it is a non-immunologic process (does not involve the body's immune system).
Nervous system
everywhere in the human body.
Contact dermatitis can occur on any part of the body, but it usually affects the hands, feet, and groin.
Cardiovascular.
immune system
Usually the lung
it effects the respiratory system (the lungs)
Fever is generally associated with an innate immune response, indicating the body’s defense against infection or inflammation, while contact dermatitis is a type of delayed hypersensitivity reaction involving the adaptive immune system, specifically T cells. Both conditions reflect different aspects of immune response; fever typically signifies systemic inflammation, whereas contact dermatitis arises from an allergen triggering a specific immune response. Thus, they exemplify how the immune system can be activated in various ways to protect the body or respond to irritants.
alcohol effects your immune system and your liver.
It restricts blood flow and mobility.
Smoking affects the whole body. Specifically the lungs, and circulatory system.