Irritants such as detergents and bleach can cause irritant contact dermatitis. Allergic contact dermatitis happens due to an allergic reaction to a particular substance, such as poison ivy or nickel.
A 28-year-old woman developed allergic contact dermatitis within 6 to 24 hours exclusively after using carmine-containing eyeshadows and lipsticks. She had both a positive patch test result and a ...
This article focuses on the historical developments, present state and future outlook for immunotherapy with haptens as a therapeutic modality for allergic contact dermatitis. Inspired by the ...
If you’re struggling with dry skin this winter, we know it can feel like an uphill battle to keep your skin moisturized. Throw dermatitis into the mix, and the frustration compounds. No one ...
Contact dermatitis occurs when your skin is exposed to a substance that irritates it or prompts an allergic reaction, causing an itchy, red rash. Irritant contact dermatitis could be triggered by ...
If you have atopic dermatitis that does not improve with any of these treatment options, your doctor may recommend phototherapy or food avoidance if the condition is related to a food allergy.
SAM 2025 Scientific Programme is packed with world-renowned experts sharing their insights on critical topics, including atopic dermatitis, urticaria, cutaneous drug allergy, food and the skin, ...
Additionally, adverse reactions activated by exposure to specific chemical ingredients including skin irritation, allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), and even cancer risk have been reported clinically, ...
Anaphylaxis The symptoms of anaphylaxis will peak within 30 minutes of exposure to the allergen. The symptoms can continue to last for many hours. Allergic contact dermatitis is a skin reaction to ...
Atopic dermatitis is part of a spectrum of atopic conditions that can also include several non-cutaneous organs such as respiratory (eg, allergic rhinitis and asthma) and gastrointestinal (eg, food ...
Limit the amount of time your skin comes into contact with the elements. The sun’s ultraviolet rays, heat, and wind can aggravate perioral dermatitis. Some medications used to treat perioral ...