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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Symptoms of Leather Allergy

Leather products are popular among all creeds of people and in all parts of the world. Leather can be of any animal. Religious sentiments also decide the production and market of leather in some countries.

We use numerous leather products everyday, but some people are allergic to leather and leather products. This type of allergy is called contact dermatitis. Contact dermatitis can be of three different types – irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, and photo contact dermatitis.

The allergy of leather comes under the irritant contact dermatitis category. This type of allergy is rare among humans. These people can be allergic to the various toxic plants such as poison ivy and poison oak. Allergens also include gold, nickel, and chromium.

Tanning is an important process in the making of leather products. Tanning is done with the help of chromium. Even after tanning, the leather may contain measurable amount of chromium. Adhesives and varnishes are also used in the process and labled as allergens by the experts.
 Leather Allergy
Skin of allergic people when comes in a contact with the leather various maladies begin to surface.
Symptoms of Leather Allergy
  • Itchy skin
  • Rashes
  • Redness of skin
  • Burning sensation
  • Blistering
Treatments
  • Apply damp cloth on the skin
  • Some lotions can be applied only if prescribed by the doctor
  • Over-the-counter medications are also available
  •   Oatmeal bath gives you some relief



Anti-Allergic Medicines
  • Bacitracin
  • Neomycin
  • Benzocaine

Try to stay away from the allergens. Sometimes doing nothing for the itching can be the best remedy. If the symptoms stay longer, visit a physician as quickly as possible.


5 comments:

  1. Leather allergies do not usually occur to people but can happen. The best solutions can only be given by a specialist and do not self-medicate even if obvious solutions are available. Make sure that your furniture gets checked by leather repair Austin experts as well for its maintenance.

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  2. I recently got a leather choker that gave me a rash. I don't have this problem with leather bracelets, but they are finished differently. I solved the problem by lining it with moleskin so it doesn't irritate my skin anymore, natural skincare recipes but I was recently looking at suede chokers and I was wondering if having a possible leather allergy means I might also get irritation from suede? I couldn't find anything on a web search. Thanks for any help. :)

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  4. I have serious allergy to leather, especially full-grain leather, it makes my skin looks burned. In some cars, I suffocate due to the leather used, I keep my head out. Volvo knows that it's a problem with some people, and they promote their leather as allergy-free. I love their consideration.

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  5. I have an allergy to leather, I get a rash from shoes and watch straps. I also seem to get a rash from the back of watch faces and jewellery although I'm fine with gold and silver. I'm guessing that's stainless steel and nickel, basically to wear a watch I have to keep painting clear nail polish on it every few weeks or so

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