QuizYour Name*Your Email* Patch testing is the gold standard for diagnosing an allergy caused by chemicals that touch your skin and mucosa (lips, groin).*TrueFalseAllergy to foods causes dermatitis.*TrueFalseDermatitis is swollen, raised and itchy bumps that vary in size and shape and go away in 24-hours.*TrueFalseEssential Oil Diffusers are causing an epidemic of airborne allergic dermatitis around the eyes and face.*TrueFalsePrick testing is used by Allergists to diagnosis allergy to things you eat or ingest?*TrueFalsePatch testing in Canada is not paid for by the Canadian Health Plan.*TrueFalsePatch testing takes 3 visits over one week to the dermatologist and you cannot shower or exercise for the whole time.*TrueFalseChronic dermatitis on the face is often caused by allergy to foods.*TrueFalseIrritation to a chemical is the same as an allergy.*TrueFalseThere is no diagnostic test for irritation to skincare or other chemicals that touch the skin.*TrueFalsePatch testing involves taping 30-100 or more chemical allergens on the back and leaving them in place for 48 hours before removal.*TrueFalsePrick testing involves tiny pricks into the skin on the arm and detects allergy to things we eat or ingest.*TrueFalsePatch testing involves the use of a standardized series of allergens depending on the patient's occupation and chemical exposure. For example, a hairdressing series, a healthcare-professional series, a baker series, a printer series, a plant series.*TrueFalse This iframe contains the logic required to handle Ajax powered Gravity Forms. Submit Your QuestionIf you have a question about a certain product you are using. Feel free to submit a question to Dr. Sandy Skotnicki for review.