Differentiating allergic contact from irritant and endogenous dermatitis on clinical features alone is unreliable (especially in hand and facial dermatitis). Hence any patient with a chronic or persistent dermatitis, or atopic/endogenous dermatitis that was previously well controlled with topical therapy and then becomes difficult or impossible to control with the same topical treatment should be referred to a dermatologist for patch testing.
If photoallergic contact dermatitis is suspected, photopatch testing may be carried out (1).
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