1986
DOI: 10.12701/yujm.1986.3.1.387
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Two Cases of Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Betadine

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“…Lavelle et al [294] presented that the absorption of iodine led to an unclarified anomaly and renal failure in some patients. This solution has no harmful effect if used on the dry skin, but if it is applied on the wound, it will lead to allergic reaction in some people [295] and absolutely retard the healing of the wound, and the scars will stay, and the solution should not be used on wounds such as burns or surgical areas. Using Betadine to treat the wounds of skin of pregnant mother hurt the baby and sanitization of umbilical cord with iodine as well as other agents leads to hypothyroidism in infants [296].…”
Section: Simultaneous Reduction Of Au and Pt Metal Salts Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lavelle et al [294] presented that the absorption of iodine led to an unclarified anomaly and renal failure in some patients. This solution has no harmful effect if used on the dry skin, but if it is applied on the wound, it will lead to allergic reaction in some people [295] and absolutely retard the healing of the wound, and the scars will stay, and the solution should not be used on wounds such as burns or surgical areas. Using Betadine to treat the wounds of skin of pregnant mother hurt the baby and sanitization of umbilical cord with iodine as well as other agents leads to hypothyroidism in infants [296].…”
Section: Simultaneous Reduction Of Au and Pt Metal Salts Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Lavelle et al, some patients’ iodine absorption caused unexplained abnormalities and renal failure 36 . This solution is safe to use on dried skin, but if applied to a wound, it may cause allergic reactions in some users and cause severe irritation (Hwang et al, 1986), and it will also delay the healing process, leaving scars behind 37 . Furthermore, it shouldn't be applied to surgical incisions or wounds like burns, and iodine is absorbed by pregnant women, harming their unborn children.…”
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“…Dressings and plasters impregnated with alcohol or betadine are usually used to prevent the growth of pathogens in the wound, but alcohol and betadine can cause allergic reactions and promote scarring. [ 10 ] The presence of bacterial strains resistant to one or more antibiotics can lead to wound infections. Therefore, the impregnation of medical dressings and plasters with NPs with antibacterial activity is an excellent substitute for antibiotics, alcohol, and betadine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%