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  • Allergology
  • Pediatrics

Background:

  • Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition.
  • Identifying triggers is crucial for managing eczema flares.
  • Fragrances in personal care products are common allergens.

Observation:

  • A boy experienced an eczema flare after bathing with scented soap.
  • The flare rapidly progressed to diffuse erosions covering 90% of his body.
  • Hospitalization was required due to the severity of the skin condition.

Findings:

  • The scented soap acted as a potent trigger for the severe eczema exacerbation.
  • The case demonstrates a hypersensitivity reaction to fragrance components.
  • Rapid progression suggests a significant underlying inflammatory response.

Implications:

  • Clinicians should consider fragrance sensitivity in patients with severe or refractory eczema.
  • Patient education on identifying and avoiding specific product triggers is essential.
  • Further research into the mechanisms of fragrance-induced eczema flares is warranted.