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Tag: Allergic contact dermatitis

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Can eye drops cause eczema? Understanding the Link

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In one study, eye drops were identified as a common cause of allergic eyelid dermatitis, accounting for 54.2% of cases [1.10.1]. The answer to 'Can eye drops cause eczema?' is yes, through a condition known as eyelid contact dermatitis.

Expert Advice: Should I Put Neosporin on a Burn?

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In North America, the prevalence of contact allergy to neomycin, a key ingredient in Neosporin, is as high as 6.4% in adults and 8.1% in children [1.9.2]. This raises a critical question: should I put Neosporin on a burn?

Why Don't Doctors Like Neosporin Anymore?

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According to the American Contact Dermatitis Society, the neomycin found in Neosporin was named the 2010 Contact Allergen of the Year, highlighting a major reason why doctors don't like Neosporin anymore. While once a household staple for minor cuts and scrapes, mounting medical concerns now suggest it may do more harm than good for many patients. Factors like antibiotic resistance and contact dermatitis have led healthcare professionals to pivot toward simpler, safer alternatives.