Contact dermatitis is a skin inflammation triggered by direct contact with irritants or allergens, leading to redness, itching, and potential blistering. Prolonged exposure can worsen the condition.
Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition caused by direct contact with an irritant or allergen. Symptoms include redness, itching, burning, stinging, blisters, dry cracked skin, and scaling. The severity of the reaction can vary from mild irritation to severe blistering and pain. Chronic exposure can lead to lichenification (thickening of the skin). Allergic contact dermatitis involves an immune response to an allergen, while irritant contact dermatitis results from direct damage to the skin by a substance.
Key Information
Severity
Medium
Associated Ingredients
4 ingredients
Associated Ingredients
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