dallergie
Dallergie is a term that is not widely standardized in medical literature, but is sometimes used to describe a form of allergic reaction characterized by delayed onset after exposure to an allergen, in contrast with immediate, IgE-mediated reactions. In this usage, dallergie refers to delayed-type hypersensitivity or other non–IgE mediated processes that develop hours to days after contact with the trigger.
Causes and triggers commonly associated with dallergie include contact allergens such as metals (for example, nickel),
Symptoms typically depend on the affected organ system and the timing of exposure. Skin manifestations such
Diagnosis is based on history and the temporal relationship between exposure and symptoms. Diagnostic tools may
Management focuses on avoidance of known triggers, education about exposure, and appropriate symptom-directed treatment. Skin reactions