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Plant Dermatitis
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Plant dermatitis is caused by reaction to skin contact with certain plants. It is not always obvious which plant is responsible for a flare-up of dermatitis. Sometimes a rash may develop without direct contact with the plant; the juices on clothing etc may be enough, or transmitted from the fingers.
A very nice article with some images.
DermNet New Zealand
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Poison Ivy
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Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are the most common plants that cause a skin rash. A sap that comes from these plants causes the rash. The name of this sap, urushiol, causes an allergic reaction. It is not really a poison. Not everyone reacts to urushiol.
A very nice article with first aid tips and more
HealthWorld Online USA
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p-Phenylenediamine - Contact Dermatitis
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p-Phenylenediamine, a dark dye used extensively in permanent hair dyes.
Where p-Phenylenediamine Is Found
How to Avoid p-Phenylenediamine
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of p-Phenylenediamine
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing p-Phenylenediamine
Examples of Products Free of p-Phenylenediamine
p-Tert-Butylphenol formaldehyde, is a resin used in glues for bonding leather in shoes and layers of wood in the building industry.
Where p-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin Is Found
How to Avoid p-tert-Butylphenol Formaldehyde Resin
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How to Read Product Labels
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An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Quaternium-15 - Contact Dermatitis
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Quaternium-15, a common preservative found in cosmetics and toiletry items, including skin moisturizers and hair care products.
Where Quaternium-15 Is Found
How to Avoid Quaternium-15
How to Test a Product for Possible Use
Synonyms/Components of Quaternium-15
Other Substances to Which You May React
How to Read Product Labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Examples of Products Containing Quaternium-15
Examples of Products Free of Quaternium-15
An extremely valuable resource.
T.R.U.E. Test - Allergen Patch Test USA
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Safe Sex with Condom Allergy
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FAQ
Kelly Shanahan, MD
iVillage allhealth.com USA
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Seborrheic Dermatitis in Antiepileptic Users
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A slide presentation on seborrheic dermatitis in antiepileptic users. Includes slides on contact dermatitis, asthma and allergy
Task Force on Allergic Disorders: The Allergy Report
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The 3 volume document, The Allergy Report, provides guidance on the clinical management of allergic disorders, examines the barriers to effective care, and addresses future research needs for allergy mechanisms and clinical approaches to treatment.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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