phytophotodermatitis การใช้
- Surface contact with some such chemicals causes photodermatitis; many plants cause phytophotodermatitis.
- Phytophotodermatitis can affect people of any age.
- Many different topical and oral medications can be used to treat the inflammatory reaction of phytophotodermatitis.
- The sap of giant hogweed causes phytophotodermatitis in humans, resulting in blisters and long-lasting scars.
- Because of this, phytophotodermatitis may occur after using a weed-eater to remove the plants on a sunny day.
- In addition, the leaves of the wild carrot can cause phytophotodermatitis, so caution should also be used when handling the plant.
- This class of phytochemical is responsible for the phytophotodermatitis seen in exposure to the juices of the wild parsnip and the giant hogweed.
- Chervil has also been implicated in " strimmer dermatitis ", or phytophotodermatitis, due to spray from weed trimmers and other forms of contact.
- When in contact with the skin, the Key lime can sometimes cause phytophotodermatitis, in which a chemical reaction makes the skin extra sensitive to ultraviolet light
- Ingestion of pigments capable of producing singlet oxygen with activation by light can produce severe photosensitivity of skin ( see phototoxicity, photosensitivity in humans, photodermatitis, phytophotodermatitis ).
- Although it is in the same family as edible plants such as the carrot and herbs such as fennel and dill, it is not edible and touching it can cause severe blistering particularly if the irritant chemicals are exposed to sunlight ( phytophotodermatitis ).