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  2. Allergic contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    This metal is frequently encountered in stainless steel cookware, [11] jewelry and clasps or buttons on clothing. Current estimates gauge are that roughly 2.5 million US adults and 250,000 children suffer from nickel allergy, which costs an estimated $5.7 billion per year for treatment of symptoms. [12]

  3. Nickel allergy - Wikipedia

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    Nickel allergy is also more prevalent in women (17.1%) than men (3%), possibly due to cultural norms related to jewelry and ear piercings and therefore increased exposure to nickel. [36] In order to investigate the current prevalence of nickel, Loma Linda University , Nickel Allergy Alliance, and Dermatitis Academy, [ 37 ] are conducting a self ...

  4. Metal allergy - Wikipedia

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    Nickel allergy rates in Europe have decreased, though it is still the most common contact allergy. [1] Regulation is generally inadequate, given the amount of the social and economic harm caused by metal allergies. [1] Regulation encouraged use of metals other than nickel, and that caused more cases of allergies to other metals.

  5. Contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Common causes of allergic contact dermatitis include: nickel allergy, 14K or 18K gold, Balsam of Peru (Myroxylon pereirae), and chromium. In the Americas they include the oily, urushiol-containing coating from plants of the genus Toxicodendron: poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Millions of cases occur each year in North America alone. [10]

  6. 4 Ways to Stop a Runny Nose that Actually Work - AOL

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, anything that irritates the inside of your nose can cause it to run. The good news: you don’t have to simply stock up on tissues and be miserable.

  7. MELISA - Wikipedia

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    A study (Stejskal, et al., 1999) of 930 patients with CFS-like symptoms showed 62% testing MELISA-positive to metal allergy. Of those who removed the offending metals, 76% improved, but there was no placebo control. Metal hypersensitivity is not widely recognized by researchers as an accepted cause of CFS or multiple sclerosis. [citation needed]

  8. Body piercing materials - Wikipedia

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    Niobium is a metal resembling titanium, but it is softer and heavier. When using niobium in a piercing jewelry it has to be as pure as possible, the threshold value being 99.9% niobium. This is sometimes called "999 Niobium". Impurities in low quality material can lead to allergies. Pure niobium does not react to body fluids, oxygen or cleaning ...

  9. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of allergy are visible as eczema. This symptom is often justified to be food allergy (e.g. to milk), meanwhile the reason is contact with the earring (precisely nickel ions) with the lymphatic system. [35] [36] The cessation of wearing earrings by children does not result in the vanishing of allergy symptoms.