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  2. Aquagenic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Water of any temperature can provoke aquagenic urticaria; however, keeping the compress at a similar temperature to that of the human body (37 °C) avoids confusion with cold urticaria or cholinergic urticaria. In addition, a forearm or hand can be immersed in water of varying temperatures to determine whether temperature is a factor in the ...

  3. Aquagenic pruritus - Wikipedia

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    The exact mechanism of the condition is unknown. Some studies have suggested the itching occurs in response to increased fibrinolytic activity in the skin, [5] [6] inappropriate activation of the sympathetic nervous system, [7] increased activity of acetylcholinesterase, [8] [9] or an increase in mast cell degranulation that releases histamine and other chemicals into the body.

  4. Effects of flooding on skin - Wikipedia

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    In the event of a flood, many residents and emergency personal are exposed to unclean water, which can result in several different types of skin conditions.Flood waters contain pathogens and chemicals from coming in contact with raw sewage, oil, gasoline, and household chemicals such as paints (sometimes lead based) and insecticides.

  5. 'My Skin Felt Like Boiling Water Had Been Poured Over It ...

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    Touch base with your dermatologist. Of course, some of the onus is on your doctor—to prescribe the steroid correctly and follow up on your progress. Sadly, that doesn’t always happen, say our ...

  6. How Bad Is Hard Water for Your Skin? We Asked Derms - AOL

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  7. Skin maceration - Wikipedia

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    Maceration often occurs with the application of a bandage to a wound, regardless of its mildness or severity, particularly if the bandage prevents water from evaporating from the surface of the skin. This occurs because the skin under the bandage becomes wet due to perspiration, urine or other bodily fluids, or contact with other liquids. The ...

  8. Why Is Your Skin A Wreck? You Could Be Going Through ... - AOL

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    You’re not totally out of solutions, though. If you’re dealing with stubborn acne, Dr. Levin recommends azelaic acid, which helps with both breakouts and pigment. Worth a shot as well: lactic ...

  9. Absorption (skin) - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes impossible for humane reasons to apply a drug to the skin and measure its absorption. Sarin, a nerve gas, can be absorbed through intact skin and be lethal at low concentrations. Thus if one needs to assess the risk of Sarin exposure one must take skin absorption and other routes into account but one cannot ethically test Sarin ...