Is There No Threat Of Poisoning If Medicine For Atopic Dermatitis Is Accidentally Taken Internally By The Infant
Is there no threat of poisoning if medicine for atopic dermatitis is accidentally taken internally by the infant?
Yes, there are possibilities of poisoning if infants accidentally swallowed medicines that are for external use only, because it has medical contents or substances that can be harmful to the organs of the body.
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What is atopic dermatitis?
It is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin manifested by increased ability to form immunoglobulin E (allergic antibodies), increasing vulnerability to asthma and allergic rhinitis and hereditary nature to a lowered entry of protein. The skin is marked by red, thick, swelling, watery skin resulting from constant rubbing and scratching, excoriation and crusting mainly on surfaces of the elbow and knee. It is called infantile eczema in infants.
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