In the course of a cohort study, 2275 hairdressing apprentices were examine
d a median of 6 weeks after the start of their training in the years 1992,
1993 and 1994. Skin changes were noted in 821 (36%). The site most often af
fected was the interdigital web space (664 of those with skin changes: 81%)
. The proportion of participants with a high atopy score and previous hand
and flexural dermatitis was larger in the subset with interdigital dermatit
is than in healthy persons, but was particularly elevated in those affected
by dermatitis involving other sites. Interdigital dermatitis can be regard
ed as a potential precursor of more severe hand dermatitis in hairdressers,
and probably of irritant hand dermatitis in wet work occupations in genera
l, Thus, it is an important 'sentinel' for secondary prevention, e.g, regul
ar and thorough application of emollients.