- Indian J Dermatol
- v.58(3); May-Jun 2013
- PMC3667300
Indian J Dermatol. 2013 May-Jun; 58(3): 240.
PMCID: PMC3667300
Low Nickel Diet in Dermatology
Abstract
Nickel is a ubiquitous trace element and the commonest cause of metal allergy among the people. Nickel allergy is a chronic, recurring problem; females are affected more commonly than males. Nickel allergy may develop at any age. Once developed, it tends to persist life-long. Nickel is present in most of the dietary items and food is considered to be a major source of nickel exposure for the general population. Nickel in the diet of a nickel-sensitive person can provoke dermatitis. Careful selection of food with relatively low nickel concentration can bring a reduction in the total dietary intake of nickel per day. This can influence the outcome of the disease and can benefit the nickel sensitive patient.
Keywords: Allergy, diet, iron, nickel
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