polyakrylaattiallergia
Polyakrylaattiallergia, also known as acrylic allergy, is a type of contact dermatitis caused by the allergic reaction to polyacrylate, a type of acrylic polymer. This allergy is relatively rare but can occur in individuals who have been exposed to acrylic materials, such as those used in dental fillings, orthodontic appliances, and certain types of contact lenses.
The symptoms of polyakrylaattiallergia typically develop within hours to days after exposure to the allergen. Common
The exact cause of polyakrylaattiallergia is not fully understood, but it is believed to be an immune
Diagnosis of polyakrylaattiallergia involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Patch testing may be used
Treatment of polyakrylaattiallergia focuses on avoiding further exposure to the allergen. This may involve removing or
Prevention of polyakrylaattiallergia involves avoiding exposure to acrylic materials and wearing protective gear, such as gloves,