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Results 1 - 10 of 52 for "dermatitis," contact allergic OR lichenification
  1. ... diapers Pesticides or weed killers Rubber gloves Shampoos Allergic contact dermatitis: This form of the condition occurs when your ...
  2. Images ... This is an example of an allergic skin reaction (allergic dermatitis) caused by hair dye. The skin on the neck is red (erythematous), ...
  3. ... latex in the past. If you developed a rash or other symptoms after contact with latex, you are allergic to latex. Allergy skin testing can help diagnose ...
  4. ... allergic skin reaction. This is also called an allergic contact dermatitis. The result is most often an itchy, red ... if: The person is suffering from a severe allergic reaction, such as ... The rash affects your face, lips, eyes, or genitals. The ...
  5. ... 2023. Buttaravoli PM, Leffler S, Herrington RR. Toxicodendron (rhus) allergic contact dermatitis: (poison ivy, oak, or sumac). In: Buttaravoli P, ...
  6. ... by contact with a substance that produced an allergic reaction (allergen). Contact dermatitis causes redness, itching, and small blisters (vesicles).
  7. This picture shows a skin inflammation (dermatitis) caused by contact with a material that causes an allergic reaction in this person. Contact dermatitis is a relatively common condition, and can be caused by many substances.
  8. ... latex in the past. If you developed a rash or other symptoms after contact with latex, you may be allergic to latex. Your health care provider can use ...
  9. ... called urticaria, hives is usually part of an allergic reaction to drugs or food. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or ...
  10. ... Hives , itching , swelling , or weakness resulting from an allergic reaction Irritability Nausea and vomiting Pain where the skin has come in contact with the toxic substance Rash , blisters , burns on the skin Unconsciousness or other ...
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