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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel and Skin Dermatitis

  • Yes, absolutely. Nickel is one of the most common causes of allergic contact dermatitis resulting from jewelry and metal contact with the skin.
  • Localized Reaction: When nickel-containing jewelry touches the skin, it frequently causes localized redness, severe itching, rashes, and sometimes blistering at the exact contact site.
  • Biochemical Factors: Skin reactions to metals like nickel are often influenced by individual biochemical sensitivities, immune responses, and the integrity of the skin barrier, which can be affected by nutritional status, such as mineral balances and antioxidant levels.
  • Prevention and Management:
  • Avoid wearing jewelry containing nickel.
  • Choose hypoallergenic metals such as titanium, surgical-grade stainless steel, or high-karat gold.
  • Support overall skin health through proper nutrition, adequate hydration, and addressing potential underlying systemic sensitivities.
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