Contact Dermatitis
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- Household Items that Can Irritate Your SkinIf your skin is sensitive, you should know that new cosmetics or soaps can trigger outbreaks of itching, stinging or redness. However, do you know that some of your own household items can irritate your skin?
- Allergic Contact DermatitisDo you have tiny blisters on your hands that keep erupting and spreading to make more? If so, here's how to get rid of these.
- Preventing and Treating Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD)Preventing and treating the number one cause of skin irritations.
- Frequent Hand Washing Increases Contact Dermatitis in Health Care WorkersAre healthcare workers at an increased risk of developing contact dermatitis due to frequent hand washing? According to a study frequent hand washing by healthcare workers may actually be counterproductive, causing contact dermatitis.
- You Can Reduce Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis and Contact DermatitisThis article references scientific studies so you know what product ingredients you may want to avoid to reduce acne, eczema and contact dermatitis.
- Contact Dermatitis of the Eyelids May Be Attributed to Chemical ExposureWhen suffering from a complication involving swelling and inflammation around the eyelids, this may be indicative of contact dermatitis related to chemical exposure.
- Acquiring Contact Dermatitis at Work & the Risk of Alcohol-Based Hand RubsFor individuals who suffer from contact dermatitis, the risk may be associated with an exposure at work that is further complicated by the use of alcohol-based hand rubs
- Side Effects of AtaraxThis article is about the drug Atarax, why it is prescribed, and the possible side effects.
- Face RashA facial rash can occur for any reason and it can be very frustrating to those that have it happen to them. These facial rashes can occur for a number of different reasons and often it takes some investigation to discover the cause of this skin condition.