Can Jewelry Cause Eczema?

Eczema comprises a group of medical conditions that result in jewelry buyers' patches of skin becoming inflamed, itchy, red, cracked, and rough, caused by jewelry accessories. While the exact cause of eczema is not fully understood, it is believed to stem from an overactive immune system response to environmental irritants. EWOOXY on-line Jewelry Store.

 

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One specific type of eczema is allergic eczema, also known as contact dermatitis. With allergic eczema, if your skin comes into contact with an allergen or irritant, your body's immune system responds, leading to symptoms like redness, itchiness, and inflammation. Many metals are reactive, which means that when they come into regular contact with the human body, they can trigger allergic eczema.

 

Our skin serves as a protective barrier against the outside world. When your skin is damaged, it becomes more susceptible to allergens, potentially worsening eczema symptoms. Piercing your ears creates an open wound in your skin. Even after the initial piercings have healed, the skin remains delicate and can easily be reopened when earrings are taken in and out. Consequently, individuals with skin conditions like eczema may find it particularly challenging to wear metal earrings.

Unfortunately, there is no cure for eczema. While some people outgrow it after childhood, others experience it as a lifelong condition. Managing eczema often involves identifying triggers and doing your best to avoid them.

If you've noticed that your ears are sensitive, and some earrings cause a reaction, you are likely experiencing allergic eczema or contact dermatitis. The most effective way to prevent allergic eczema from jewelry is to select pieces made from nonallergenic materials. Earrings, in particular, require careful consideration because they interact with an open wound in the body.

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Pure titanium is one of the few metals that is nonallergenic and safe for people with allergic eczema to wear. Pure gold and platinum are also generally nonallergenic, although they can be quite expensive. The reason these metals must be in their pure form to be nonallergenic is that even trace amounts of other metals can trigger a painful reaction for someone with eczema.

When shopping for jewelry, it's essential to seek information about the metals used in the jewelry and what materials will come into contact with your skin. If you're purchasing fashion jewelry, it's crucial to know both the base metal and the plated metal, as plating can wear away, exposing your skin to whatever is underneath. When in doubt, consider reaching out to the company and asking about the metals they use. S925 Silver and 18K Gold Plated Fine Jewelry

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