Alternatif Tedavi Yöntemlerine Bağlı Gelişen Kontakt Dermatitis: Dört Olgu Raporu
Ülkemizin doğu bölgelerinde özellikle romatizmal şikayetlerin tedavisi için yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Ek olarak değişik yiyecek ve içeceklerin kozmetik amaçlı kullanımı insanlar arasında artış göstermektedir. Medikal ve kozmetik amaçlı alternatif tedavi metotlarının kullanımının artmasına rağmen lokal ve sistemik ciddi yan etkilerinden dolayı kapsamlı araştırmalara ihtiyaç duyulmaktadır. Burada ‘ranunculus kotchy boiss’ ve ‘urtica’ ya bağlı gelişen fito kontakt dermatitis ve tereyağı sebebiyle gelişen irritan kontakt dermatitis olguları sunuldu.
Contact Dermatitis Due To Alternative Treatment Methods: Four Case Reports
Herbal medicines are commonly used in the eastern regions of Turkey, especially in the treatment of rheumatic complaints. In addition, the use of various foods and drinks for cosmetic purposes is increasing among Turkish people. Despite this extensive use of alternative treatment methods for medical and cosmetic purposes, comprehensive research is still required due to the severe local and systemic adverse effects of these treatments. Here, cases of phyto contact dermatitis due to “Ranunculus kotchy boiss” and “Urtica” and irritant contact dermatitis associated with butter are presented
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