May 05, 2014
Contact eczema-a common and unrecognized
Contact
allergy and allergic contact dermatitis (eczema) caused by an allergic
reaction to a substance that people who come into contact with the skin.
For people who are sensitive, these contact allergens cause itching,
redness, tiny bubbles, and later peeling skin.
In the acute stage of
eczema the skin becomes red and swollen, very itchy and it appears tiny
bubbles that burst, creating a crust and whitish deposits that are
peeling. If contact with the allergen constant, chronic, skin becomes
thickened, dark red, sometimes brown color, dandruff can create a
painful cracks and itching is minimal, but constant or worsens choppy.
Most
important goal is to try to discover the cause, or substances that
cause allergies. In order to detect the allergen which is responsible
for the occurrence of changes in patch testing is carried out on a
series of European stanadardne allergens. In this series, the most
common allergens that cause allergy in Europe, and include a variety of
substances are of metal found in costume jewelery, through colors,
fragrances or preservatives that are found in hair color and other
beauty products to substances that are found in some adhesives, cement,
tires and other things that people are in daily contact. Free eczema free forever Report
Patch test is easy to implement but it takes time.
Allergens
are in the form of the patch stick to the back and stick to the back
for 48 hours, then removed, and then it is read. It is necessary to
further reading after 72 hours, and sometimes after 96 hours to check
whether it is a true allergy if irritation chemical substances.
particular type of contact dermatitis is one that develops in contact
with some plants such as poison ivy, and plants used in therapeutic
purposes. For example, propolis, which is an ingredient of many
medicinal preparations and cosmetics, can be a powerful allergen in some
people causes eczema.
The fact is that the so-called. natural
cosmetics with herbal components, and industrial cosmetics primarily due
to additions of perfume and some preservatives may cause an allergic
reaction. The safest are well tested products that have add-on perfume
and preservatives, and are designed for sensitive and allergy-prone
skin.
If there is any doubt that the cosmetic product causes eczema
(face, eyes, hands, neck) it is best to do patch testing is not just a
standard series of allergens , but the cosmetics that people use.
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