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Protective gloves avoid developing a contact dermatitis or a relapse

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    jian lan
  • 2021年6月9日
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A distinction is usually made between primary prevention, i.e., inhibition of the induction and onset of contact dermatitis YICHANG, and secondary prevention, i.e., inhibition of relapses. The value of disease prevention is evident to individuals, society, and the medical community.



For human, social, and economic reasons, it would be of great benefit if people exposed to harmful chemicals and products could be protected from developing contact dermatitis. The multiple prophylactic means available are summarized in Table 1.1, which can be used as a checklist; the means are grouped under subheadings: Chemical, Individual,


Avoidance of Contact, Skin Care Program, and finally, Miscellaneous Means. These aspects on prevention have been dealt with in recent reviews.1–6 When facing the current or imminent skin problems of a single patient, all of these prophylactic means should be considered. However, the responsibility for primary prevention rests mainly with manufacturers and producers of chemicals and products TPE gloves, government agencies, consumer organizations, industrial physicians and nurses, and safety engineers. For secondary prevention, a greater responsibility is placed on physicians treating the cases (dermatologists, industrial physicians, and others) and on nurses and safety engineers.


The use of protective gloves is then one of several possibilities to avoid developing a contact dermatitis or a relapse. All the items listed in Table 1.1 should be considered, and, according to our experience, the best results are achieved when several of the recommended prophylactic means are combined in a wise and fruitful way. To rely on just one of these recommendations—sometimes to reduce costs—is definitely less effective and approaches malpractice!


However, it is up to the persons involved in preventive dermatology to demonstrate that the suggested methods and measures are efficacious and cost effective Food gloves. Current protective gloves are not perfect. As documented in the following chapters, some are permeable to various chemicals and do not provide the promised protection. Side effects, such as irritancy and latex and contact allergy, are common and are sometimes reasons for discontinuance of their use by patients and exposed workers.

 
 
 

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