kontaktdermatiit
Kontaktdermatiit, commonly referred to as contact dermatitis, is an inflammatory skin condition that occurs after the skin comes into contact with an irritant or allergen. It is non-contagious and typically affects exposed areas such as the hands and face.
There are two main types: irritant contact dermatitis (ICD), caused by direct chemical or physical irritation,
Common irritants include soaps, detergents, solvents, acids and alkalis, while common allergens are nickel, fragrances, preservatives,
In ICD the skin barrier is damaged by the irritant, triggering inflammation. In ACD, sensitized T cells
Diagnosis is clinical and may be supported by patch testing to identify responsible allergens. Treatment emphasizes
Prevention includes using protective gloves, barrier creams, and proper skin care; educating patients about potential irritants