White wavy lines texture on a surfaceProfile: Contact Eczema (Contact Dermatitis)

Profile: Contact Eczema (Contact Dermatitis)

Definition: Contact dermatitis is an acquired inflammatory skin disease, triggered after the skin comes into contact with an allergen. Following this contact, red patches appear, possibly followed by swelling and accompanied by significant itching. Depending on the severity of the flare-up, two categories of contact eczema can be distinguished: chronic contact eczema caused by less potent irritants and requiring relatively long or repeated contact periods to provoke irritant contact dermatitis, and acute contact eczema declared after exposure to a highly irritating allergen.
Internal and external causes: Fashion jewelry, clothing, topical medications, perfumes, chemical products, cosmetics, animal hair, etc.
How to reduce or eliminate: Consult a dermatologist; apply a cortisone-based ointment or cream; administer an antihistamine; prescribe immunosuppressants.
Preventative steps to take: Identifying the contact allergen (conducting allergological tests).