Irritant contact dermatitis is a type of allergy caused by physical contact with a chemically abrasive, physically irritating agent, which causes damage to the skin.
Symptoms of irritant contact dermatitis
The symptoms of irritant contact dermatitis include:
- redness and itching on the spot;
- there may be peeling and small balls in the affected region.
Causes of irritant contact dermatitis
The cause of contact dermatitis is an allergic reaction, which can occur due to contact with:
- dish detergents, solvents, alcohol, creams, lotions;
- ointments, disinfectants and other household cleaning products;
- grass, pesticides, glues, gasoline, diesel oil and dust, for example.
Environmental factors such as humidity, sweating and extreme temperatures are also factors that more easily trigger an irritant contact dermatitis.
Diagnosis of irritant contact dermatitis
The diagnosis of irritant contact dermatitis is made by the dermatologist when observing the skin of the individual.
Treatment for irritant contact dermatitis
The treatment for irritant contact dermatitis is to wash the affected region with plenty of cold running water and use a small amount of neutral liquid soap. More serious cases can be treated with the use of anti-inflammatory or corticoid creams.
Pictures of irritant contact dermatitis
Useful links:
- Contact dermatitis
- Home Remedy for Contact Dermatitis