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Date: Thu. Oct. 16 2008 4:29 PM ET

Cellphone addicts, beware. Using your phone for long periods of time may cause a rash to develop on your face and ears, doctors warn.

The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) has identified a skin disorder called mobile phone dermatitis, which is an allergic reaction to a cellphone's nickel surface.

The Association cited published case studies of patients who had unexplained rashes that were later linked to the nickel in phone buttons and casings.

"Prolonged or repetitive contact with a nickel-containing phone is more likely to cause a skin reaction in those who are allergic," Dr. Graham Lowe of BAD said in a news release. "If you have had a previous reaction to a nickel-coated belt buckle or jewelry, for example, you are at greater risk of reacting to metal phones."

The dermatologists believe the condition is on the rise and, because it has only recently been identified, may be under reported.

They also warn that the rash may spread to phone users' fingers if they spend a lot of time using buttons for text messaging or surfing the web.

"The more you talk on the phone, the more you sweat, the more the nickel leeches out," dermatologist Dr. Joel DeKoven told CTV News.

U.S. researchers conducted a study earlier this year and found nickel in 10 of 22 phones from eight different manufacturers.

The researchers, from Brown University, found nickel in the menu buttons, logos and the metallic frames around the display screens.

"Given the widespread use of cellphones the presence of metal in the exterior casing of these phones and the high prevalence of nickel sensitization in the population, it is not surprising that cellphones cause allergic contact dermatitis," Dr. Lionel Bercovitch, one of the study's authors, said in a statement.

Some of the cellphone models included in the study are no longer sold while other manufacturers told CTV News they are limiting or eliminating the use nickel in their products.

Symptoms of dermatitis include a rash, flaking or itchy skin. Treatments include applying a topical steroid cream and avoiding contact with the allergen (in this case, nickel).

"If you have an allergy to nickel in your phone the best option is to get a new phone," Toronto dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki-Grant told CTV News

The British dermatologists advise anyone who develops a rash on their face to see a doctor or dermatologist right away.

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Joee
said

Ok, cancer was bad...... but a rash.....this is just too much.


lepew
said

Too much use of any cell phone can cause a large phone bill.


M
said

I really think they are just looking for problems now.


Anne Ottawa
said

and using a cellphone while driving can cause death...cant wait for legislation in Ontario to prevent that. I just love waiting behind poky people going slow in the passing lane because they are talking on their cellphone. ....

RC of Toronto
said

Too much of everything is always bad. Too much texting can cause callous to the thumb too. :D


Ian Ottawa
said

Unless you are important enough to be contacted in an emergency why even have a cell? Kids (mine included) feel they have to be available 24/7 with there friends. Rash? Pain in the A_ _.


Andrea
said

It is not a proven fact, but I strongly believe cell phones are a major cause of brain tumours. I do not understand why people put themselves at risk to such a terrible possiblity ... let alone a simple skin rash.


Anne Ottawa
said

Andrea the scary thing is, that if it is true, because so many young people, ie 10 years old and up have cell phones now and use them fairly frequently, in about 10 years we will see an increase in brain tumours in the 20 ish, 30 ish popn. I hate to see young people being used as human guinea pigs though. I guess we will see.


Lisa
said

So much for the iphone users !! LOL Sale on skin cream coming soon ,, price will sky rocket now LOL


Wendy In Montreal
said

Call me old fashioned but I have never owned one, don't want one and I feel if people need to get hold of me they can leave a message on my landline which I will never give up. I laugh at people walking down the street or on the bus speaking on their cellphones. I just don't get it!


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