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Episode 188 – Contact Dermatitis: An Itch can be Worse Than Pain!

Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie January 20, 2024 303


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Contact Dermatitis – An Itch can be Worse than a Pain! Contact dermatitis is a common reaction of the skin to an allergen or irritant that might be found in personal products like shampoos, conditioners, soaps, hair dye, make-up, sunscreens, chemicals used in nail salons and more. Learn about the process of identifying the source and current therapies from Dr. Bruce Brod, Director of the Contact Dermatitis Clinic at Penn Medicine. 

Meet Our GuestBruce A Brod, M.D., MHCI, FAAD

Clinical Professor of Dermatology

Associate Dean of CME and IP

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Director of Contact Dermatitis Clinic

Penn Medicine


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