Different types of  wool alergy and alergies caused by woolen substance
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No medical authorities would ever admit that the real wool alergy is common, since they all know that it is one of the rarest alergies. However, if the person is really allergic to wool, it is very difficult on his part to use the woolen substances.

Wool alcohols are the chief constituent of lanolin in which allergens are usually found. Sebum is extracted from the wool, then cleaned and refined for creating the anhydrous lanolin. This product consists of three different segments like: wool alcohols, fatty alcohols and fatty acids. Usually the wool alcohols are considered as the major sensitizer, which is also considered to cause the alergic contact dermatitis reactions especially in persons who are already allergic to wool.

It develops rashes on the face, hands and arms of the user. Also extreme swelling and redness of the affected area just within the few hours of its contact to the skin or in some typical cases the rashes are noticed to have appeared even later.
 

 

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