Contact dermatitis can be caused by certain chemical additives added to the plastic from which the mouse is made. In particular resorcinol monobenzoate, has been identified as a skin irritant.
Polymer additives are small moleclues that leach out of the plastic over time and onto the skin.
Stop using the mouse and buy one that (hopefully) doesn't contain these chemicals.
I have this condition and only 1 mouse in 5 has caused the symptoms with me.
skin allergy is reaction of drug metabolism in the serculartry system
Computer mouse
characteristic of computer mouse
It's the wire that connects your mouse to your computer. The wiring that goes from your computer mouse to the back of the computer or the usb port depending on the gae of the computer and mouse.
allergy to sunlight as it destroys the skin and changes your life.
No not usually.Only if you have an allergy or have sensitive skin.
A disease mostly you can get is skin allergy or skin rashes.
You can tell if your skin breaks out into a rash
Skin allergy testing is usually done by placing a series of adhesive patches on the skin containing potential allergens, or allergy-causing substances.
Allergy?
No, it is not safe to put hydrogen peroxide on a mouse. Hydrogen peroxide can be toxic if ingested or if it comes into contact with the eyes or skin. If a mouse is injured or needs medical attention, it is best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment.
Chuck it down your mums pants......that will make the little sucker jump out of her skin