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  1. Key points about contact dermatitis in children. Contact dermatitis is a skin reaction from contact with certain substances. It can be caused by irritants or allergens. It causes many symptoms including skin redness, blistering, and itching. It’s important to not have any contact with irritants or allergens that have caused dermatitis.

  2. 1 maj 2021 · Contact dermatitis (CD) is commonly encountered in the pediatric population. Allergic and irritant are the two forms of CD and both cause significant clinical problems in children, but they are...

  3. Common sites of allergic contact dermatitis in children include the hands, feet, arms, legs, and face [1]. When the allergen is removed, the rash slowly resolves over several days to several weeks, but it will reappear with further contact with the allergen [4].

  4. Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), a delayed hypersensitivity skin reaction to environmental allergens, has a prevalence that is similar in children and adults. However, diagnostic testing for ACD in pediatric populations accounts for less than one tenth of all patch tests. The relative infrequency of pediatric patch testing may be attributed ...

  5. 10 sty 2024 · Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in children has gained increased recognition in recent years. In the past, ACD in children was considered rare due to assumptions of immature immune systems, limited allergen exposures or potentially misinterpretation as endogenous eczemas such as atopic dermatitis [1].

  6. What are the symptoms of contact dermatitis in a child? Symptoms can be a bit different for each child. The skin may be: Itchy; Painful; Red; Swollen; Dry, cracked, peeling; Bleeding; Oozing, draining, crusting; Blistering; Symptoms are often worse where the substance came in contact with the skin. Larger areas may also be affected. The ...

  7. 7 lut 2024 · Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a delayed-type (type 4) hypersensitivity reaction, which can occur in both children and adults. ACD is due to direct cutaneous contact with an allergen (eg, poison ivy) and presents as a pruritic rash in areas of exposure.

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