Joseph Stuckert1, Susan Nedorost. 1. Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dyshidrotic eczema is a type of chronic intermittent dermatitis characterized by vesicles, dystrophic fingernail changes, and rarely bullae that affects the hands and feet. Many exogenous factors may trigger a flare including dermatophyte infections, contact irritants, and metal hypersensitivity. Although metal hypersensitivity does not play a role in all cases of dyshidrotic eczema, high oral ingestion of nickel and/or cobalt should be considered, regardless of patch test results. OBJECTIVE: We updated and simplified existing published guidelines for low-cobalt diets. A recent review of the literature showed that dietary cobalt restriction, a safe yet burdensome treatment option for dyshidrosis, is referenced to dated sources. METHODS: We have analysed current data for the cobalt content in common food items. CONCLUSION: We propose a revised, point-based diet that will eliminate much of the dietary cobalt (and nickel) and reduce dyshidrotic eczema flares.
BACKGROUND:Dyshidrotic eczema is a type of chronic intermittent dermatitis characterized by vesicles, dystrophic fingernail changes, and rarely bullae that affects the hands and feet. Many exogenous factors may trigger a flare including dermatophyte infections, contact irritants, and metalhypersensitivity. Although metalhypersensitivity does not play a role in all cases of dyshidrotic eczema, high oral ingestion of nickel and/or cobalt should be considered, regardless of patch test results. OBJECTIVE: We updated and simplified existing published guidelines for low-cobalt diets. A recent review of the literature showed that dietary cobalt restriction, a safe yet burdensome treatment option for dyshidrosis, is referenced to dated sources. METHODS: We have analysed current data for the cobalt content in common food items. CONCLUSION: We propose a revised, point-based diet that will eliminate much of the dietary cobalt (and nickel) and reduce dyshidrotic eczema flares.
Authors: D C Soler; X Bai; L Ortega; T Pethukova; S T Nedorost; D L Popkin; K D Cooper; T S McCormick Journal: Med Hypotheses Date: 2015-02-11 Impact factor: 1.538
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