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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Allergic Contact Dermatitis

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Allergic contact dermatitis is an itchy skin condition caused by an allergic reaction to material in contact with the skin.

Allergic contact dermatitis is distinct from irritant contact dermatitis, in which a similar skin condition is caused by excessive contact with irritants. Irritants include water, detergents, solvents, acids, alkalis, and friction.

Clinical features
Some typical examples
Photoallergy
Testing for contact allergy
Treatment

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DermNet   New Zealand

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergic Contact Rashes and Nickel Dermatitis

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An overview of allergic rashes, including:
Nickel Dermatitis
Rubber -- A Frequent Offender
Hair Dyes
Skin Care Products
Chromates
Poison Ivy and Its Relatives

Although brief on specific topics, this article is a nice overview of this skin problem.

American Acadamy of Dermatology   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergic Skin Conditions - Tips to Remember

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A brief but good overview of the causes and treatment of eczema.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Allergies: Could I Be Allergic to Lubricants?

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Allergy and the skin

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Eczema, also referred to as Atopic Dermatitis, is an inflammation (reddening and swelling) of the skin which is very itchy. Symptoms vary from mild to severe. It is chronic condition, lasting for many months or years and is very common, affecting at least five per cent of the people at some time in their lives. Other skin conditions associated with allergy are Contact Dermatitis, Urticaria (hives) and
Angioedema (swelling of various parts of the body).

Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy   Australia

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Balsam of Peru - Contact Dermatitis

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Balsam of Peru, is an aromatic liquid obtained by cutting the bark of a particular tree found in El Salvador. It is used in fragrances and flavorings.

Where Balsam of Peru Is Found
How to Avoid Balsam of Peru
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Other Names for Balsam of Peru
Components of Balsam of Peru and Chemically Related Allergens
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels

Examples of Products Containing Balsam of Peru
Examples of Products Free of Balsam of Peru

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Black Rubber Mix - Contact Dermatitis

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Black rubber mix, which contains the following three allergens: N-isopropyl-N'-phenyl paraphenylenediamine, N-cyclohexyl-N'-phenyl paraphenylenediamine, and N, N'-diphenyl paraphenylenediamine. These allergens are rubber
additives known as antioxidants, and since they discolor the rubber, these additives are used primarily to produce black rubber.

Where Black Rubber Additives Are Found
How to Avoid Black Rubber Additives
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Chemical Ingredients in Black Rubber Mix and Their Common Trade Names
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Caine Mix (Benzocaine) - Contact Dermatitis

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Caine mix, which contains the following three allergens: benzocaine USP; tetracaine hydroclhoride, USP; and dibucaine hydrochloride, USP. Benzocaine and related medicines compose a large group of local anesthetics found mainly in topical, nonprescription products used to numb or soothe the skin.

Where Caine Mix Chemicals Are Found
How to Avoid Caine Mix Chemicals
Synonyms/Components of Caine Mix Chemicals
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels

Examples of Products Containing Benzocaine, Tetracaine, or Dibucaine
Examples of Products Free of Benzocaine, Tetracaine, and Dibucaine

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Carba Mix - Contact Dermatitis

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Carba mix contains the following three allergens: diphenylguanidine, zincdibutyldithiocarbamate, and zincdiethyldithiocarbamate. These chemicals are used as accelerators in the manufacture of rubber products and in agricultural chemicals.

Where Carba Chemicals Are Found
How to Avoid Carba Chemicals
Synonyms/Components of Carba Chemicals
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets

Examples of Products Containing Carba Chemicals
Examples of Products Free Of Carba Chemicals

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Chromium Salts (Potassium Dichromate) - Contact Dermatitis

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Chromium, a mineral found in chrome steel and stainless
steel, chrome plating, cement, and leather.

Where Chromium Salts are found
How to Avoid Chromium Salts
Synonyms/Components of Chromium Salts:
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets

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T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test   USA

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