bubble gum dermatitis
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Definition
Noun: - A specific type of allergic contact dermatitis: This condition is an inflammation of the skin caused by an allergic reaction. It is characterized by its development around the lips of children who chew bubble gum.
Usage Notes
- The term is a compound noun that names a specific medical condition. It is used in clinical, dermatological, and informal parenting contexts to describe this particular allergic reaction.
- It is typically used as a singular, uncountable noun (e.g., ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The pediatrician diagnosed the rash around the child's mouth as bubble gum dermatitis.
- Frequent chewing of certain gum brands can sometimes lead to bubble gum dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a broader, sometimes humorous, figurative sense to describe any minor irritation or problem caused by a seemingly trivial or childish source.
- The constant office gossip was giving him a kind of professional bubble gum dermatitis.
Variants and Related Words
- Contact dermatitis (n): A more general term for skin inflammation caused by direct contact with an irritant or allergen.
- Cheilitis (n): Inflammation of the lips, which can have various causes, including allergic reactions.
Synonyms
- Allergic cheilitis (from bubble gum): A more clinical synonym specifying the cause and location.
- Perioral contact dermatitis: A descriptive term meaning contact dermatitis around the mouth.
Word Origin and Formation
- The term is a compound noun formed from:
- Bubble gum (n): A type of chewing gum designed for blowing bubbles.
- Dermatitis (n): A medical term for inflammation of the skin.
- It literally means "skin inflammation from bubble gum."
Noun
- an allergic contact dermatitis developed around the lips of children who chew bubble gum