My allergy to color developing agents went far beyond mere itching. I would get blisters the size of peas with intense itching. Once I stopped color printing the problem went away.
As a practicing, graduate degreed chemist, it is beyond appalling to see people use chemicals with such recklessness as above.In 52 years in the darkroom, with hands routinely in chemicals, I have NEVER experienced any problems.
RattyMouse, You seem quite young. Decades ago the general mentality on occupational hygiene was quite different.
Can this metol problem be reversed with a prolonged stay out of the lab to let the body rest so to speak.
I heard Robert Doisneau pushed his luck after a first bout of "darkroom itch" and he ended up with a permanent non-reversible alergy that made him stop all darkroom activities.
RattyMouse, You seem quite young. Decades ago the general mentality on occupational hygiene was quite different.
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