Dermatitis Information Articles : Dermatitis
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Contact Dermatitis
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/eczemanet/contact_dermatitis.html
Contact with everyday objects — from shampoo and jewelry to food and water — causes this very common type of eczema. When the contact leads to irritated skin, the eczema is called irritant contact dermatitis. If an allergic reaction develops on the skin after exposure, the eczema is called allergic contact dermatitis. -
Perioral Dermatitis Toothpaste
Written by Megan Kinder with information gathered information from a "Healthy Living Information" blog as well as several credible message boards to compile this article.
Almost most of the patients with treatment-refractory skin disorder-like perioral dermatitis, all had been using perioral dermatitis toothpaste which contains fluoride. When these patients were changed to non-fluoridated perioral dermatitis toothpaste, about one half had a clearance of their wounds within two to four weeks. The non-responders then changed from their existing perioral dermatitis toothpaste, which contained clearing up and seasoning agents and other strange chemicals, to baking soda and a commercial usable gargle after brushing. -
Psoriasiform Spongiotic Dermatitis
Written by Megan Kinder
Psoriasiform Spongiotic Dermatitis with neutrophils in the cornified layer is a form of an inflammatory skin disease that is characterized by a horrible rash which begins as a red color, and which is often accompanied with mounds of parakeratosis. As the disease progresses, a plaque that is covered by scales becomes visible. -
What factors can aggravate atopic dermatitis?
Medical Author: Gary W. Cole, MD, FAAD // Medical Editor: William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR
Irritants are substances that directly affect the skin, and when used in high enough concentrations with long enough contact, cause the skin to become red and itchy or to burn -
Spongiotic Dermatitis Treatment
Written by Megan Kinder
Spongiotic Dermatitis is not much more than acute eczema and you should not let the terminology frighten you. You’ll find this rather nasty red rash affects predominantly your chest, stomach and buttocks, all areas which are not often on open display in public! -
Dyshidrotic Dermatitis
Written by Megan Kinder, with some information gathered from articles on SkinCarePhysicians.com.
Occurring only on the palms of the hands, sides of the fingers, and soles of the feet, this common eczema typically causes a burning or itching sensation and a blistering rash. Some patients say the blisters resemble tapioca pudding. -
Perioral Dermatitis Natural Cure
Written and submitted to DermatitisInformation.com by Sarah Villafranco, MD of Osmia Organics in Carbondale, CO.
For my Perioral Dermatitis natural cure, here are the things I changed: (A) I stopped fluoride toothpaste, (B) I stopped using sodium laureth sulfate in my hair care products, (C) I started evening primrose oil supplements, and (D) I took a less-is-more approach with my skin, which I continue to follow. Read my story here, and my path to a Perioral Dermatitis natural cure. -
Treatment for Scalp Psoriasis
Written by Megan Kinder, with some information gathered from the National Psoriasis Foundation, American Academy of Dermatology, Hitti, and Mayo Clinic
Although many people seek Treatment for Scalp psoriasis, it unfortunately cannot be cured, but its symptoms can be treated and management of the disease can be effective. Treatment typically begins with a topical medication. Anthralin, for example, is a scalp treatment that is applied to the scalp, left on for a short period of time and then washed off. -
Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms
Written by Megan Kinder, with information gathered from credible sources, research, and user submissions - including MedicineNet.com.
If you're looking for Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms, you should know that the rash itself is characteristically red and scaling but occasionally can become weepy and oozy. The scaling can be extensive enough to be called dandruff and can be the patient's major complaint. Here, we will talk about The Distribution of Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms on the Body, and Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms in the Diaper Area. -
Foot Dermatitis Risk Factors
Written by Megan Kinder, with information gathered from credible sources, research, and user submissions - mostly the American Academy of Dermatology.
Learn all about the risk factors of foot dermatitis. Researchers have identified several factors, such as stress, gender, weather, pre-existing atopic condition, pre-existing contact dermatitis, pre-existing infection, and even metal implants. Learn all about Foot Dermatitis here at DermatitisInformation.com. -
Eosinophilic Dermatitis Treatment
Written by Megan Kinder
A generalized, chronic, progressive, exfoliative, eosinophilic dermatitis treatment in five horses is described. Histologically, the lesion is characterized by a superficial and deep perivascular dermatitis which is eosinophil-rich with a marked lymphocytic and plasmacytic component, accompanied by marked acanthosis and hyperkeratosis. More severe cases progress to a lichenoid pattern with the same cellular composition with focal eosinophilic spongiosis and eosinophilic subcorneal pustules. Clinically, the disease is associated with chronic, severe weight loss and is fulminating. The skin lesions are accompanied by lympho-plasmacytic and eosinophilic infiltrates and formation of eosinophilic granulomas in other epithelial organs, most noticeably the pancreas, in which a chronic, fibrosing pancreatitis develops. Other epithelial organs involved to various degrees are salivary glands, the gastrointestinal system, including the oral cavity and esophagus, biliary epithelium and bronchial epithelium. The etiology of this disease is unknown, but here we are examining the Eosinophilic Dermatitis Treatment used. -
Mild Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Written by Megan Kinder.
Mild dermatitis herpetiformis is an extremely itchy rash made of bumps and blisters. The rash is chronic, which means it continues over a long period of time. What can cause Mild Dermatitis Herpetiformis? You guessed it... unknown! The cause of mild dermatitis herpetiformis is unknown. However, there is a strong link to celiac sprue disease (gluten insensitivity). -
Molluscum Dermatitis
Written by Megan Kinder, with information referenced for convenience to our growing DermatitisInformation.com reader base of 2,500+ people per month with permission from Covenant Care Pediatrics, P.C.
Molluscum Dermatitis, referred to in the medical industry as Molluscum contagiosum, is a kind of wart that is relatively common in children. Instead of causing one to a few large, rough, unattractive warts, molluscum appears as clusters of tiny, shiny warts. They are benign and usually go away on their own without any treatment. The disease has increased dramatically over the past few decades. -
Urticarial Dermatitis Treatment
Written by Megan Kinder, with information referenced for convenience to our growing DermatitisInformation.com reader base of 2,500+ people per month with permission from Allergy Associates, Inc.
Urticarial Dermatitis consists of Hives or urticaria, which are red, itchy, swollen areas of the skin that can range in size and appear anywhere on the body. Approximately 25% of the U.S. population will experience an episode of hives at least once in their lives. -
Infantile Seborrheic Dermatitis vs. Eczema
Written by Megan Kinder, with some information gathered from Cohen S in his "Should we treat infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis with topical antifungals or topical steroids?" article, Sheffield RC, Crawford P, Wright ST, et al in their "Clinical inquiries. What's the best treatment for cradle cap?" article.
Infantile Seborrheic Dermatitis vs. Eczema... Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a condition that can affect infants and cause hard scales on the scalp - often referred to as cradle cap. It also affects adults, starting around puberty and peaking at around 40 years. -
Phototoxic Dermatitis from Wearing Bikinis
Written by Megan Kinder, with some helpful information gathered from Niels Hjorth, MD and Halvor Möller, MD.
Phototoxic dermatitis, and Phototoxic textile dermatitis with subsequent hyperpigmentation developed in two patients after they wore bikini bathing suits. -
Neurodermatitis Treatment and Info
Written by Megan Kinder, with some help from SkinCarePhysicians.com.
Imagine an itch so intense that no amount of scratching brings relief and you have some idea of what it feels like to have neurodermatitis. This common eczema develops when nerve endings in the skin become irritated, triggering a severe itch-scratch-itch cycle. Common causes of nerve irritation include an insect bite and emotional stress. -
Risk Factors of Neurodermatitis
Written by Megan Kinder, with some help from SkinCarePhysicians.com.
Research indicates that several things can irritate the nerves of susceptible people, triggering the intense itch-scratch-itch cycle of neurodermatitis. -
Psoriasis Skin Disease Information
Written by Megan Kinder, with some information gathered from Healthline.com and SFGate.com.
With psoriasis skin disease, the body's immune system - which creates inflammation as a natural defense against bacteria, fungus, trauma and other invaders - goes haywire, sending out faulty signals that speed up the growth of skin. This typically causes red, scaly patches that not only cause pain and itching, but also can lead to psychological trauma and depression. There are several different types of psoriasis skin disease, distinguished by (a) the affected area of the body, and (b) the type of patches. -
"Contact deratitis" - What on earth is that?
Written by Megan Kinder
Contact Deratitis - a misspelling on Amazon! The reason so many people search for contact deratitis is because it is spelled wrong on Amazon. "Evaluation of Contact Deratitis Among Ink Ribbon Manufacturing Employees- New York"