Dermatitis Contacta Irritativa and its Possible Causes
Authors:
A. Machovcová
Authors‘ workplace:
Dermatovenerologická klinika UK 2. LF a FN v Motole, Praha, přednostka doc. MUDr. Jana Hercogová, CSc.
Published in:
Pracov. Lék., , 2001, No. 4, s. 189-193.
Category:
Overview
Contact irritative dermatitis is a frequent disease which affects to a different extent almost the whole population. It is caused bythe action of irritative substances on the skin and the concurrent action of other factors. The clinical picture can vary, mostfrequently it appears as eczema but there may be also other manifestations (urticaria, acne, folliculitis, impaired pigmentation etc.).When examining this condition a careful case-history is important, in particular an occupational caseistory with regard to thepresence of irritating substances in the working environment. The diagnosis is then a synthesis of the case-history, clinical pictureand examination by epicutaneous tests (the latter must be negative). Prevention of irritative dermatitis implies adherence toprinciples of skin protection during work, suitable selection of concentrations and also suitable selection of a job with regard toother dermatoses (e.g. atopic eczema).
Key words:
irritative contact dermatitis, causes and mechanism of development, most frequent irritating substances, possible examination methods and prevention
Labels
Hygiene and epidemiology Hyperbaric medicine Occupational medicineArticle was published in
Occupational Medicine
2001 Issue 4
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