What are the common causes of a nickel allergy?

Here is an example of nickel allergy.

It is time for a night out on the town. You put on your little black dress, heels, and jewelry. Your jewelry is not the most expensive. In fact it could be considered costume jewelry. You enjoyed a delicious dinner and fun dancing with friends.

The night was so much fun until you arrived home to find that your skin had broken out into red, itchy bumps. Upon further inspection you notice that the most deeply affected areas are the areas of skin around your costume jewelry. What’s going on?

The red, itchy bumps may be a nickel allergy. This is common and can surface as a minor rash or flew blown skin diseases like eczema. It can be bothersome, but can be managed. It is important to understand the root of your nickel allergy. Once you figure out what is causing your problem then you can help to minimize its effects.

What are the common causes? this can derive from exposure to nickel plated items such as jewelry. If you have prolonged contact with nickel plated jewelry a nickel related reaction can poke its head out by making your skin feel red and itchy. This causes contact dermatitis or a more severe skin disease such as eczema.

It can also be caused by the foods you ingest. Do you like to eat chocolate? Who doesn’t? Chocolate has a high amount of nickel. This high amount of nickel can prompt a flare up. Other foods that include high amounts of nickel are canned fruits and vegetables. Salmon and nuts also contain a high amount of nickel and have been known to cause a problem to sufferers.

The best way to minimize the adverse effects is to avoid foods that contain nickel. Also avoid nickel plated jewelry. You can find jewelry that is plated with a hypoallergenic material such as gold plated instead. Avoid the temptation to engage in body piercing. Body piercing allows nickel to easily enter your system.

Limit the exposure to nickel and your nickel allergy should subside. If it becomes a persistent problem then consult your doctor for further treatment.

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