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DERMATITIS/ECZEMA WHAT IS DERMATITIS? WHAT IS ECZEMA? Dermatitis is often acute and refers to an area
of irritation usually because of contact with some type of allergen.
With Acute Dermatitis the skin is often darker, thicker and itchier
than surrounding unaffected skin. Chronic Dermatitis is also known as Atopic Eczema.
This is often characterized by red swollen, scaly, blistering areas.
This condition is particularly prevalent in children and usually
there is some type of family history of the disease. Psychological
stress can provoke or aggravate this condition, because it interferes
with suppressing normal immune responses. Seborrhoeic dermatitis is related to a yeast called
Pityrosporum ovale (also known as Malassezia furfur). People with
this form of dermatitis seem to have a reduced resistance to this
yeast. For some unknown reason, people with certain neurological
disorders including Parkinson's disease and stroke are particularly
prone to this form of dermatitis. Seborrhoeic dermatitis appears
at after puberty. It varies in severity and can persist for years.
Dermatitis is not contagious. CAUSES OF DERMATITIS Handling irritants such as detergents and
other cleaning solvents, harsh chemicals and friction causes other
forms of Dermatitis. Sebborrhoeic Dermatitis is caused by a reduced
resistance to the yeast known as Pityrosporum ovale. It can be aggravated
by other illnesses, stress and fatigue. But, compromised general
health does not cause it. DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT These treatments include:
SELF CARE AND LONG TERM CONTROL
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