Irritant contact dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation that is caused by exposure to certain irritants. While there are many substances that can cause irritant contact dermatitis, some agents are less commonly known. This article will discuss irritant contact dermatitis due to other agents.
If you suspect that you have irritant contact dermatitis, it is important to see a dermatologist. Your dermatologist can perform a skin patch test to determine the cause of your irritation and recommend treatment options. Treatment options may include topical creams, oral medication, or avoiding exposure to the irritant altogether.
In summary, irritant contact dermatitis due to other agents can be caused by acidic or alkaline substances, fertilizers and pesticides, and metals. Avoiding exposure to these agents and wearing protective clothing when necessary can prevent irritation. Consult with a dermatologist if you suspect that you have irritant contact dermatitis.