baker's eczema
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of occupational allergic eczema: "baker's eczema" is a specific skin condition, an allergic contact dermatitis, caused primarily by exposure to flour or other ingredients commonly handled by bakers in their work.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The occupational health clinic diagnosed him with baker's eczema from years of handling flour without adequate protection.
- Preventing baker's eczema involves using gloves and maintaining good hand hygiene to minimize skin contact with allergens.
Advanced Usage
- As a specific medical/occupational term: The term is used precisely within medical and occupational health contexts to describe this particular work-related ailment.
- The study focused on the prevalence of baker's eczema among pastry chefs in commercial kitchens.
Variants and Related Words
- Baker's itch: A less formal, sometimes synonymous term for skin irritation caused by baking ingredients, though it may refer to a broader range of irritations.
- Occupational dermatitis: A broader category of work-related skin inflammation that includes conditions like baker's eczema.
Synonyms
- Allergic contact dermatitis (from flour/baking ingredients): A more general medical term describing the same type of reaction.
- Occupational allergic eczema: A descriptive synonym highlighting its work-related cause.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Flour-induced dermatitis: A descriptive phrase specifying the causative agent.
- Baker's asthma: A related but distinct occupational condition affecting the respiratory system, also caused by inhaling flour dust.
Noun
- allergic eczema caused by flour or other ingredients handled by bakers