Causes
Dermatitis develops when the skin barrier is damaged or reacts to a substance, leading to inflammation. Irritant contact dermatitis is caused by direct damage from things like water, soaps, chemicals, or friction, while allergic contact dermatitis is a delayed immune reaction to a specific allergen such as nickel, fragrances, or preservatives. Dry air, frequent wetting and drying, and an atopic background (hay fever, asthma, eczema) all make the skin more sensitive to these triggers.
