%0 Case Reports %T [Is occupational allergic contact dermatitis within the armed forces an unrecognized problem?] %A Svedman C %A Källberg K %A Hamnerius N %A Wikström U %J Lakartidningen %V 121 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 19 %M 38896037 暂无%X In the armed forces, marching still remains a major component in the training of the young recruits. In the following we describe a young recruit who, following instructions, prophylactically used adhesives to prevent chafing. The recruit developed an allergic contact dermatitis with generalized spreading. The adhesive products recommended are sold on a global market and are extensively used.  Allergic contact dermatitis from these products have so far only been reported from Sweden. Unfortunately, even though the first cases were reported some years ago, new cases are still diagnosed. When medical devices are recommended to be used on the skin for a prolonged time and under extreme conditions, sensitization and a subsequent allergic contact dermatitis must be considered.