Nickel (nickel sulfate) is a mineral that is part of the composition of bisutes and accessories, people allergic to this mineral should avoid the use of bramble, necklaces, bracelets or watches, as well as the consumption of foods such as bananas, peanuts and chocolate, which contains this material, in addition to avoiding the use of metal cooking utensils that have nickel in their composition.
Nickel allergy causes symptoms such as diet and skin aging, and occurs mainly in women in adolescence and early adulthood. See other causes of skin abuse.
- In general.
- Nickel allergy causes symptoms such as skin irritation.
- Diet and inheritance.
- Especially in the person’s area.
- As well as in fingers and fingers.
- In the area of the internal muscles.
- On the wheels and on the floors of the feet.
To confirm that you’re allergic to nickel, you should have a prescribed allergy accompanied by an allergist or dermatologist, who can test other substances and foods for other causes of dermatitis, depending on your allergy problem.
Nickel foods to be consumed in moderation and avoided in times of disease crisis:
Drinks and vitamin supplements with nickel, such as tea and coffee
Canned food;
Fruits such as bananas, apples and citrus;
High nickel sins, such as tuna, herring, seafood, salmon and pork;
Vegetables such as onions, vegetables and vegetables. Young people are better off than old ones because they contain less nickel;
Nickel-rich foods such as cocoa, chocolate, soy, ane, nuts and almonds.
These foods should be avoided or consumed with caution, paying attention to any symptoms that may occur.
When preparing food, nickel utensils should not be used and should be replaced. In addition, acidic foods should not be cooked in stainless steel utensils, as acids can separate nickel from utensils and increase the nickel content of food.
People who drink tap water should reject the initial flow of water in their hand, who should not drink it without cooking it, as the tap can release nickel overnight.
Objects containing nickel in their composition can cause skin irritation and arousal and should be avoided to the fullest. Examples include:
Metal accessories such as dressers, metal buttons, tweezers, ties, hooks, sandals and watches, rings, bracelets, bracelets, chains, medals and necklaces;
Personal items, such as lighters, metal frames, lamps and lamps, metal pens, sewing dice, needles, pins, scissors;
Metal furniture, such as door handles and drawers;
Workshop supplies, such as tracer machines, pliers, grinders, metal pens;
Cosmetics, such as blue or green tones, paints and some detergents;
Some kitchen utensils
It is important to know the appearance of any symptoms in the body and if it is necessary to interrupt the use of these elements.