EK02.00
category
Irritant contact dermatitis due to wet work
Definition
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by prolonged or repetitive wet work. It usually affects predominantly the skin of the hands and wrists but may affect other sites if clothing is repeatedly drenched. Although water and sweat alone (especially from under occlusive protection gloves) may be responsible, the risk is increased by exposure to defatting agents and irritants including soaps, detergents and cooling fluids. It is seen commonly in those looking after dependent relatives, especially young mothers. Professions or occupational sectors where there are substantial risks include health care, hairdressing, cleaning, catering and food-processing.
Also indexed as
Irritant contact dermatitis due to wet workIrritant contact eczema due to wet workirritant contact dermatitis due to detergents
Nearby in Irritant contact dermatitis from specified external agents
EK02.01Irritant contact dermatitis due to solventsEK02.02Irritant contact dermatitis due to exposure to acids, alkalis or other specified chemical irritantsEK02.03Irritant contact dermatitis due to cosmetics or emollientsEK02.04Irritant contact dermatitis due to topical medicaments or antimicrobialsEK02.05Irritant contact dermatitis due to plants or other vegetable matterEK02.06Irritant contact dermatitis due to foods