Allergic Dermatitis Articles & Analysis
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It is well-known for its role in promoting type 2 immune responses, such as allergic diseases. In 2021, a monoclonal antibody targeting TSLP was approved for the treatment of severe asthma. ...
Contact, especially with mucous membranes (eyes, nose, and throat) can cause irritation, and many exposed individuals also develop an allergic sensitization resulting in dermatitis and rashes. Fortunately, Formaldehyde can be fairly and easily sampled in the air. ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), states occupational exposures to metalworking fluids may cause several health conditions, including: Allergic and contact dermatitis Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, chronic bronchitis, impaired lung function, asthma, and other respiratory issues What can employers do? ...
Long-term exposure causes chronically impaired lung function, skin hardening, swelling and flaking, dermatitis, allergic eczema, and cancer. Formaldehyde has also been shown to cause sleep disturbance, impaired memory, reduced concentration, nausea and menstrual irregularity. ...
Potential adverse human health effects include lung cancer, nasal septum perforation, skin ulceration, allergic sensitization and contact dermatitis. You may recall that the movie Erin Brockovich was about exposure to hexavalent chromium. ...
