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Signs and Symptoms of Nickel Allergy

Nickel allergy is the primary type of "allergic contact dermatitis", but chromium, copper, cobalt and other metals also causes metal allergies. These types of allergies happen when your skin displays a negative reaction to certain substances after direct contact.

Nickel allergy not only happens when your skin becomes in contact with nickel objects, but also from food sources with nickel content, such as beans, nuts, chocolates and grain products. In many cases, patients diagnosed with this type of allergy feel mild to intense irritations around the area where point of contact occurred.

People with nickel allergy might have been exposed to items containing nickel, consciously or unconsciously. When this happens to hypersensitive people, a tingling and itching sensation happens around 30 minutes after direct contract with your skin. After a day or two, your skin could have watery blisters, rashes or swelling.

Although there is no known reason of nickel allergies, some people may start becoming sensitive to these kinds of objects after their first piercing of the ear. However, the skin generally does not react during its first exposure to nickel. Instead, you could be directly in contact with nickel objects before the allergy has become known. Once this happens, your skin will then show symptoms of nickel allergy, such as itchiness or blisters.

Coping With Nickel Allergies

The most effective way of preventing the occurrence of nickel allergies is by staying away direct contact with nickel-containing products, foods and metals. It is vital that you identify all the sources of nickel, such as jewelries, watches, belt buckles, zippers, bra hooks and other clothing fasteners, hairpins, eyeglass frames, pens, utensils, keys, tools and coins.

Some researchers consider that water and certain foods are high in nickel. For this reason, don't be taken aback if your doctor recommends following a "low nickel diet". Some foods high in nickel content consist of legumes, salmon, chocolate mix drinks, chocolate candies, dried fruits, canned vegetables and fruits, green beans, cocoa, broccoli and peas.

Nickel allergies may cause serious irritations, making it difficult to perform daily tasks. For temporary solutions of rashes and blisters, you can drink antihistamine to sooth aching or apply moisturizing creams to soften dry skin and reduce itching. Corticosteroid creams can encourage the healing of blisters and rashes, while wet compress can relieve skin irritations.

Although it may take time and effort in preventing nickel allergies, it is important that you perform all the preventive measures to keep those irritating symptoms away.

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