Ethyleneurea/melamine Formaldhyde mix (Sorbitansesquiol
5%)
This patient information on
Sorbitansesquiol is provided by John L. Meisenheimer, M.D. a board certified Dermatologist
and skin care specialist based in Orlando, Florida. This information is
not intended as a substitute for the medical advice or treatment of a dermatologist or other
physician.
The results from your patch testing showed a positive reaction (contact allergy)
to Sorbitansesquiol 5%. Your immune system reacts with its defense mechanisms
with each exposure of Sorbitansesquiol 5% to your skin. It is unknown why
certain individuals develop allergic sensitivities. In some it may take repeat
exposures over long periods of time before an allergy develops. Once you have
become sensitized (allergic) your immune system always "remembers" and you will
be Sorbitansesquiol sensitive. If you currently have eczema this chemical may be
the cause but other factors may play a role as well. The information below will
help you avoid this allergen.
This chemical is used in textile finishes.
Where is chemical found?
►Apparel
►Collars
►Draperies
►Textiles
Hints on avoiding chemical:
►It may take 2 to 3 weeks of avoiding
exposure before improvement of your eruption begins.
Other names you may see this chemical:
Fixapret Ac
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