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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for "dermatitis," contact irritant OR drug reaction
  1. ... of contact. Milder chemicals can also cause a reaction after repeated contact. People who have atopic dermatitis are at increased risk of developing irritant contact dermatitis. Common materials that may irritate your ...
  2. ... dermatitis, or in a more serious whole body reaction, anaphylaxis. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants such as the latex in surgical gloves or ...
  3. ... the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or by poor circulation, even stress. An example of contact dermatitis is the reaction of a sensitive person's skin to poison ivy, ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... conditions can cause vesicles. Common examples include: Allergic reactions ... Contact dermatitis (may be caused by poison ivy) Herpes ...
  6. ... eczema) Contact dermatitis (poison ivy or poison oak) Contact ... Childhood infections (such as chickenpox or measles ) Hepatitis ...
  7. Diaper rash is a skin problem that develops in the area under an infant's diaper. ... Diaper rashes are common in babies from 4 to 15 ...
  8. ... right upper part of the belly area. A rash or fever may be part of some drug reactions that affect the liver.
  9. ... giant nevi Dermal melanocytosis Pityriasis alba Radiation therapy Rashes Sensitivity to the sun due to medicine reactions or certain drugs Sunburn or suntan Tinea versicolor Unevenly applying sunscreen, ...
  10. Most drug allergies cause minor skin rashes and hives. These ... medicine or vaccine. Drug allergies can also be associated with ...
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