Laundry Detergent and Rashes The chemicals in some laundry detergents may trigger irritant contact dermatitis -- a rash from touching something that irritates the skin. It is more common in kids who have eczema. To help prevent it, use a mild detergent without added perfumes and dyes. In addit...
Laundry Detergent and Rashes Some laundry detergents contain chemicals that trigger contact dermatitis. This is a rash that occurs when something that irritates the skin touches it. Babies and children who have eczema may be more likely to get contact dermatitis than those without this skin condition...
who may prescribe a prescription ointment or an over-the-counter cream. To help treat eczema or prevent it from reoccurring, make sure to gently clean your baby's skin with mild, unscented cleanser and use mild, unscented laundry detergent; dress your baby in soft clothing, andbathethem ...
Allergic –Irritation may be caused by contact with skin care products, soap, shampoo, laundry detergent, or fabric softener. Metals (especially alloys containing nickel), adhesives, nail polish, plants, and latex are additional culprits. Allergic skin reactions may occur from oral or topical ...
catch-all term to describe dry, itchy, scaly skin patches. Eczema crops up in babies with sensitive skin—their skin becomes irritated, they scratch, and then the rash appears. Eczema also frequently occurs as a reaction to an irritant (such as soap or laundry detergent) or as a reaction ...
Contact dermatitis occurs due to the skin getting exposed to a specific irritant, like laundry detergent, band aids or accessories like watches and jewelry. It appears as a red, bumpy rash with a border that matches the spot that was exposed to the irritant, which can be anywhere on the bo...
I have investigated laundry detergent, soaps, bedding, socks, etc. with no suspected items, I am now stumped. Could it be an allergy or reaction to certain meds I am on..? Perhaps..? Let me add that for several years I have also had a red patch rash that also itches on my chest...