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The Allergy Research Centre is a national centre that researches into allergic reactions to chemicals and gives information about this topic.



Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of hand eczema

 

   

 

     

The Danish Contact Dermatitis Group has developed a set of operational guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of hand eczema. 

 

Download the short version in english (pdf)



Pamphlet on ingredience lists on cosmetic products

 

 

Download the National Allergy Research Centre's pamphlet on how to read the list of ingredients on cosmetic and skin-care products.

 

Download in english

 

Download in dutch

 

     



Mobile phones must not release (too much) nickel

 

The European Commission has concluded that mobile phones shall come under the nickel directive restricting the use of nickel.

  

This means there is now a limit as to how much free nickel mobile phones may contain.

      

The legislation has come into effect, and it is now illegal to sell mobile phones that do not comply with the new regulations.

 

Head-sets are also covered by the directive.

   

Read the European Commission’s response here (pdf) - see page 12

 

Read more about nickel

 



Allergies caused by fungicide in goods from China
 

 

A fungicide, dimethyl fumarate, has led to a range of allergic reactions across countries in Europe. The allergies were caused by exposure to dimethyl fumarate in consumer products such as furniture, shoes and riding helmets produced in China.

 

The fungicide is used in various products to prevent the growth of mould during transportation from China.

       

 

 

In Denmark, the first case of an allergic reaction to dimethyl fumarate was in Ålborg and was due to use of the fungicide in an armchair.

 



Black henna tattoos

 
Black henna tattoos can give severe allergic reactions. Black henna tattoos, also called temporary tattoos, are painted directly on to the skin and last for several weeks.
 

A highly allergenic chemical is sometimes added illegally to dyes used in henna tattoos.

The same chemical is used in many hair dyes. 

 

This can result in severe allergic reactions to hair dyes if the hair is dyed after having a black henna tattoo.

 

 

       

Perfume allergy

Perfume is the most frequent cause of allergic contact eczema. Although perfume allergy occurs mostly in women, it can occur in men, young adults and teenagers too.

 
The first sign of perfume allergy is often a rash from using a perfumed deodorant or a perfume.
Read more about perfume allergy.
 


Hair dye

Hair dye can cause allergic reactions. In some cases, the symptoms are so severe that hospitalization is necessary. 

 

 

Approximately 50 % of people living in Denmark have dyed their hair at some point in their lives. Of these, 5.3 % have reported an allergic skin reaction, such as eczema or swelling of the face, after using hair dye.

 
Read more about hair dye

 

       

Nickel allergy and mobile phones

Nickel allergy occurs from lengthy or frequent skin contact with metals containing nickel.

 

 

Until recently, the primary cause of nickel allergy was contact with metal jewellery, fastenings, and trouser buttons or zips, but now long-term use of mobile phones is also a leading cause of nickel allergy and eczema.

 

Read more about nickel allergy

 













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Download pamphlet on ingredience lists displayed on cosmetic products:

 

 

 

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