Severe Irritant Contact Dermatitis of the Face: New NaturalApproaches in the Topical Treatment

Authors

  • Ornella De Pità UOC Patologia Clinica e malattie Infiammatorie ed autoimmuni della cute Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Italy Author
  • FR Selvi F Ricerca Clinica Traslazionale e Trials clinici IDI-IRCCS – Roma, Italy Author
  • Lup Clinica Villa Betania Roma, Italy Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JDMRS/2023(4)147

Keywords:

Dermatitis , Face, Topical Treatment

Abstract

Contact dermatitis is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation, be it acute or chronic, occurring as a result of interaction with irritant substances. It can be categorized as either irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) or allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Contact dermatitis is currently one of the most common occupational diseases, with capability of involving any given part of skin and a predilection for the face and extremities. Irritant-contact dermatitis represents the majority of cases (around 80%), while the remaining instances are caused by interaction with allergens. Nonetheless, correctly diagnosing and treating forms of ICD remains difficult, with treatments for contact dermatitis currently based on the identification and avoidance of the underlying cause, along with the use of topical steroids and emollients, with creams frequently recommended in preventative skin care programs for the workplace.

Author Biographies

  • Ornella De Pità, UOC Patologia Clinica e malattie Infiammatorie ed autoimmuni della cute Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Italy

    UOC Patologia Clinica e malattie Infiammatorie ed autoimmuni della cute Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Italy

  • FR Selvi F, Ricerca Clinica Traslazionale e Trials clinici IDI-IRCCS – Roma, Italy

    Ricerca Clinica Traslazionale e Trials clinici IDI-IRCCS – Roma, Italy

  • Lup, Clinica Villa Betania Roma, Italy


    Clinica Villa Betania Roma, Italy 

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Published

2023-06-06