How to Know If You're Allergic to Nickel
Did you know that nickel is the 5th most abundant metal on earth and it resists corrosion even at high temperatures? Due to this fact nickel is used plate other metal to protect them and is also used in making alloys. Some common places to spot nickel are in batteries, coatings, medical equipment, mobile phones AND jewelry. Using nickel in any other product isn’t going to hurt you but jewelry carrying nickel is bound to cause some discomfort, at the very least, if you’re allergic to nickel. How can I tell if I’m allergic? Unlike other foreign particles such as viruses, the body tries to tackle a nickel-invasion rather aggressively. An allergic response in triggered by the body which is the body’s way of fighting it. This reaction can show itself in the form of redness, blistering and itchy skin which will lead to rashes and the skin drying up. Some common symptoms include dry patches that resemble minor burns, bumps and rashes on the skin, severe itching and pus-filled filled blis