Contact urticaria and mechanical irritation can also be due to plants.
Common plants that cause dermatitis
Poison ivy
Taraxacum officinale: dandelion
Grevillea Robyn Gordon
Who gets plant dermatitis?
Plant dermatitis can affect anyone in contact with the specific plant component including the sap, bark, wood, leaf, stem, flower, pollen, or fruit. Exposure may be:
Accidental contact such as brushing a rhus tree when walking past
Chronic plant dermatitis may require systemic immunosuppressant medication
What is the outcome for plant dermatitis?
Plant dermatitis is usually self-limiting provided further contact with the implicated plant is avoided, although postinflammatoryhyperpigmentation may persist for weeks or months. A true plant allergy persists lifelong.
Some forms of contact are unavoidable such as in airborne compositae allergy and a chronic photosensitive dermatitis may follow.
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