Beware of Nail Polish and Acrylic Nails: They May Cause Allergic Reactions
Gel Polish and Acrylic Nails Linked to Allergies
Skin experts are warning that a chemical found in gel polish and acrylic nails can cause allergic reactions. The chemical, called methacrylate, is a known irritant that can cause redness, itching, swelling, and blisters.
Contact Dermatitis Linked to Acrylic Nails
You may be suffering from contact dermatitis, a common allergic reaction caused by the chemicals in acrylic nails. Symptoms of contact dermatitis include redness, itching, swelling, and blisters. In severe cases, contact dermatitis can lead to infection.
Dust Shavings from Filed Nails Can Cause Irritation
In addition to the chemicals in gel polish and acrylic nails, dust shavings from filed nails can also cause irritation. These dust shavings can settle on the skin like pollen and cause irritation or allergic reactions.
Conclusion
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms described above, it is important to see a dermatologist to determine if you have an allergic reaction to gel polish, acrylic nails, or nail dust. Treatment options for allergic reactions include avoiding the allergen, taking antihistamines, and using topical corticosteroids.
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