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Venous Stasis Dermatitis Treatment
Written by Megan Kinder with help from contributor Anthony F Fransway, MD.
The first step in getting Venous Stasis Dermatitis Treatment is to learn about the illness. More commonly referred to as "Stasis dermatitis", or "stasis eczema", is a commonly seen inflammatory dermatosis of the lower extremities occurring in patients with chronic venous insufficiency, often in association with varicose veins, dependent chronic edema, hyperpigmentation, lipodermatosclerosis, and ulcerations. -
Stasis Dermatitis
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Developing in the lower legs, this common eczema occurs when circulation becomes sluggish. Poor blood flow causes fluids to build up, and the legs swell. Over time, this build up of fluids affects the skin, causing a rash that usually itches, painful sores, as well as thinning and discolored skin. Effective treatment involves treating not only the dermatitis but the circulatory problem as well.