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Posted on February 8, 2008

Dyshidrotic Dermatitis - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

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...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Dermatitis Treatment Tips

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. It results from...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Hand Dermatitis Treatment Tips

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...

Posted on January 16, 2008

Seborrheic dermatitis Treatment and Prevetion Tips

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...

Posted on December 3, 2007

Perioral Dermatitis Treatment Tips

Perioral dermatitis, a condition related to acne vulgaris. Perioral dermatitis is a skin disorder characterized by tiny red papules (bumps) around the mouth.

Posted on October 3, 2007

Dermatitis Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

Dermatitis is a blanket term literally meaning " inflammation of the skin". Symptoms of inflammation are itching, pain, redness, swelling, and the formation of small blisters or wheals (itchy, red circles with a white centre) on the skin.

Posted on June 16, 2007

How to Get Rid of Dermatitis

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.