Dyshidrotic eczema, also known as pompholyx is a skin condition that causes small, itchy blisters on the hands and feet. It is a common form of eczema that affects younger adults, particularly women, between the ages of 20 and 40. While the exact cause is unknown, it appears to run in families, suggesting a genetic … Continue reading Dyshidrotic Eczema
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Nummular eczema or discoid eczema, is a chronic but treatable type of eczema characterized by coin-shaped patches of inflamed, itchy skin. These coin-shaped patches are very itchy and may ooze clear fluid or become dry and crusty. What Causes Nummular eczema? Nummular eczema’s specific cause is unknown, however, it could be caused by: · Allergic … Continue reading Nummular Eczema
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Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic form of eczema that affects areas of the body with a high concentration of oil-producing (sebaceous) glands, such as the upper back, nose, and scalp. It can cause several symptoms, including a rash over the affected area and dandruff. While it can be uncomfortable and unsightly, it is not contagious … Continue reading Seborrheic Dermatitis
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Exfoliative dermatitis, also known as erythroderma, is a generalized redness and scaling of the skin that begins in patches and spreads. The skin then peels off, thus leading to problems with fluid and protein loss, temperature regulations, and increased metabolic rate. It often affects large areas of the body and can be accompanied by itching, … Continue reading Exfoliative Dermatitis
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