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From Daniel More, MD, your Guide to Allergies
Apple is the innovator of a seemingly constant supply of interesting new electronic products -- from Mac laptops to iPods, to the newest iPhones and iPads -- it seems that just about everyone either has or wants to purchase a new Apple computer product. These new products are covered in a new "aluminum and stainless steel" alloy that is quite striking and beautiful. It seems, however, that some people have experienced allergic reactions to this metal, in the form on allergic contact dermatitis. It's possible that the metal alloy used as the exterior to many new Apple products contains some amount of nickel - which causes itchy, blistering rashes in some people. It will be interesting to see if there are more and more reports of people having reactions to their Apple computer product as the popularity of these items continues to grow.

Allergic Reactions to Cell Phones
There have been numerous reports of people with unexplained itchy rashes of the ears and cheeks. After extensive evaluations by their physicians, it was determined that these people were suffering from contact dermatitis from the metal plating on the cell phones... Read more

Nickel Allergy
Nickel allergy is the most common form of allergic contact dermatitis. People who have nickel allergy often notice a dry or blistering itchy skin rash at the site of contact with various jewelry or other metallic items. For example, nickel allergy often causes itchy rashes on the earlobes from earrings, the neckline from a necklace, the wrist from a bracelet or wristwatch, or near the umbilicus ("belly-button") from a belt buckle or jeans rivet...Read more

Diagnosis of Contact Dermatitis
The diagnosis of contact dermatitis should be considered when a person has any acute or chronic rash that typically itches, but may also sting or burn. The rash classically has small blisters containing clear fluid, but can swell, crust, ooze or peel in other cases. The diagnosis is made with a patch test, which involves the placement of various chemicals on the back for approximately 48 hours... Read more

Insect Allergies
Discussion of common insect allergies, from stinging to biting insects and arthropods, allergic and non-allergic reactions are described with recommendations for treatment.

 


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