Therefore, the risk of ACD secondary to neomycin is increased when patients use neomycin on damaged skin such as atopic eczema, stasis dermatitis, lower leg ulcers, chronic venous insufficiency ...
[10] In spite of a low prevalence, allergic contact dermatitis from benzyl alcohol is well documented. Vascular insufficiency, in the form of venous stasis and stasis dermatitis, may predispose ...