Dermatitis por contacto; dermatitis alérgica; hiedra venenosa; encina venenosa; zumaque venenoso
Se debe evitar el contacto con los alergenos conocidos, pero de no ser probable o ser inevitable, es necesario utilizar guantes protectores u otras barreras. Después del contacto con las sustancias se deben lavar profundamente las áreas de la piel y se debe evitar el sobretratamiento de los trastornos cutáneos.
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