hudirritationer
Hudirritationer, or skin irritations, refer to non-infectious skin inflammations caused by irritants, allergens, or physical factors. The term covers conditions such as irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, and eczema-like states such as atopic dermatitis.
Common causes include irritants such as detergents, solvents, soaps, and cleaning agents; contact allergens like nickel,
Typical symptoms are redness, itching, burning, dryness, swelling, and sometimes cracking, blistering, or oozing. The affected
Diagnosis is mainly clinical, based on history and examination. Patch testing may identify specific allergic triggers.
Treatment focuses on avoiding triggers, repairing the skin barrier with emollients, and using gentle cleansers. Topical
Prevention involves protective gloves or barrier creams for high-risk exposures, regular moisturization, and choosing fragrance- and
When to seek care: if symptoms spread, involve the face or genitals, show signs of infection, are