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Textile-related allergies

Herve Petite

One of the most polluting industries in the world is the production of textiles. However, chemical waste products like formaldehyde or thiazolinone, which have the potential to cause allergies, are harmful for human health in addition to having negative effects on the environment. Touch dermatitis typically develops when fabrics come into contact with human skin. Additionally, non-eczemous variations are primarily connected to fabrics. In vivo and in vitro techniques, such as patch testing or cytokine detection assays, can be used to diagnose the patient's potential allergy to these substances. The most recent study focuses on medical fabrics, such as clothing or sutures, to aid in patient diagnosis, therapy, and recovery. Greater properties are offered by sutures and dressings that release oxygen and growth factors and have antibacterial qualities.