Articles tagged: dermatitis
<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Brian Welsch There are many hair disorders, of various levels of seriousness. In this article, let's examine the hair disorder of Seborrhoeic Dermatitis / Eczema .
written by Emily Sanders It’s impossible to rid yourself of eczema altogether but here are a few tips on how to keep symptoms at bay written by Knut Holt Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin ailment giving these symptoms: dry and rough skin, redness, itching, small papules and small blisters filled with fluid. Some simple measures that often can cure or alleviate eczema are presented. written by -- -- Many skin care products could be replaced with coconut oil, and you should consider it as an alternative to cooking oils as well written by Juliet Cohen Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a rare genetic disorder, especially in pediatric and dermatology clinics. It is caused by an inability to absorb sufficient zinc from the diet. Zinc deficiency may be due to inadequate intake, malabsorption, excessive loss, or a combination of these factors. written by David Cowley The term dermatitis is something that is used for many skin conditions and simply refers to an inflammation of the skin and surrounding tissue. Rashes and eczema are both conditions that would fall under the category of dermatitis. written by peter hutch
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a skin disorder often associated with celiac disease. (DH) is an intensely itchy skin eruption. Dermatitis herpetiformis usually begins in persons age 20 and older, although children may sometimes be affected. It is seen in both men and women written by peter hutch Dermatitis herpetiformis is associated with a bowel disorder known as coeliac disease. Small blisters usually develop gradually, mostly on the elbows, knees, buttocks, lower back, and back of the head. Sometimes blisters break out on the face and neck. It may occur in association with gluten (wheat) sensitivity and allergy. written by Juliet Cohen Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is the skin eruption which intensely itches. The blister measles virus does not cause dermatitis herpetiformis, even if the name suggests it. written by Juliet Cohen Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis (APD) is a circumstance in which the menstrual rhythm is associated with an amount of rind findings such as urticaria, eczema, angioedema, and others. written by peter hutch Dermatitis is a general term for an inflammation of the skin. The symptoms are usually itching, crustiness, blistering, and a watery discharge from pustules. In other words, just about any annoyance on the surface of your skin—ranging from the mildly itchy to the downright distressing—is dermatitis. One of the most common forms is eczema, an itchy kind of skin rash. written by Juliet Cohen Dyshidrotic dermatitis, also known as pompholyx. It is a skin condition and characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. About 8 to 25 percent of people worldwide have atopic dermatitis (eczema). It often occurs in people who have other allergic disorders. written by Juliet Cohen Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (ACA) also known as Pick-Herxheimer disease. ACA is not limited to any one nationality or race. It is much more frequent in whites than in other races, probably because of a far higher exposure to ticks transmitting B afzelii. written by Richard Bean Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, refers to a group of conditions that causes inflammation of the skin. Scaling, flaking, thickening, weeping, crusting, color changes and itching of the skin are all common symptoms of eczema. written by Juliet Cohen Dermatitis (eczema) is inflammation of the upper layers of the skin, causing itching, blisters, redness, swelling, and often exude, scabbing, and scaling. Dermatitis affects about one in every five people at some time in their lives. written by Juliet Cohen Hand dermatitis (also known as hand eczema) often results from a combination of causes, including genetic makeup (constitutional factors), injury (contact with irritants) and allergy. This condition is usually multi-factorial. The skin can react to the inflammation by forming scales. written by Juliet Cohen Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp is known as cradle cap. Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting areas of the head and trunk where sebaceous glands are most prominent. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition affecting millions of Americans. written by Richard Bean Perioral dermatitis is a common facial rash consisting of small inflamed papules (bumps), and sometimes tiny vesicles (water filled blisters) or pus spots, which are often clustered around your mouth, base of your nose, and your chin. written by Richard Bean Find out about dermatitis, how to detect it and how to treat it. written by Juliet Cohen Perioral dermatitis, a condition related to acne vulgaris. Perioral dermatitis is a skin disorder characterized by tiny red papules (bumps) around the mouth. written by Robert Baird Baird The eruption consists of bright-red, edematous papules and plaques. Weeping and crusting are usually observed. Vesicles and bullae of widely varying size are surmounted on some of the inflammatory lesions. As a reflection of external causation, there is usually a unilateral or asymmetrical distribution pattern. written by Richard Bean Free information for eczema and dermatitis sufferers on how to remove eczema quickly. written by Juliet Cohen Eczema, also referred to as atopic dermatitis, is an inflammation (reddening and swelling) of the skin which is very itchy. The severity of the disease can vary. written by Audrey Lynn Dyshidrosis, also known as Dyshidrotic Eczema, is a chronic skin condition which is characterized by small
blisters on the hands and feet. The name "Dyshidrosis" comes from the word "dyshidrotic" which means "bad
sweating" which was deemed as the cause. This skin condition
is not contagious to others, but it can cause extreme stress and pain to the sufferers. Not to mention the
unsightly nature of the condition can cause social anxiety and low self esteem. Here are what you should know about Dyshidrosis and how you can help yourself. written by Audrey Lynn Eczema is a common skin disorder which affects millions of people world wide. One of the most intolerable symptoms is the intense itch eczema sufferers have to endure daily. your skin just to stop that crazy itch? There are many topical ointment for itch relief, but many contains steroids which can lead to long term side effects. We should try to minimize the use of medication by going for a more natural route. Here are some great daily practice to keep the itch away without using medication. Try it, it might work for you. written by Mike Singh Singh This condition is caused by an allergy to certain substances that may touch the skin. If you are highly allergic, for example to poison ivy, the dermatitis develops within 48 hours after contact. written by Audrey Lynn Seborrheic Dermatitis is a common condition and can cause much frustration to the sufferer and if it is not controlled, it can significantly reduce the lifestyle quality of the person. There are the usual conventional prescribed treatment are usually to suppress the condition which in the long term can cause more harm and side effects to your body. To heal from Seborrheic Dermatitis, we need to go back to basics and really understand why this happens in the first place. written by Juliet Cohen Dermatitis simply means skin inflammation. It caused by direct contact with an irritating substance. It is more common in men than women and the peak age of onset is at 55-65 years of age. written by Lizzie Brandon A review of clothing materials and their effect on eczematous skin. The author is a doctor with many years experience within the field of dermatology. written by -- -- A good shielding lotion bonds with the outer layer of the skin to retain natural oils and moisture << previous page 1 2 next page>> |