DERMATITIS

The terms eczema and dermatitis are often used interchangeably to describe the same condition. Dermatitis is characterized by a rash, dryness of skin, itching, and redness of skin. The symptoms of dermatitis occur due to the over production of damaging inflammatory skin cells and continue to worsen as a result of certain factors in the environment.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Common Types Of Dermatitis

The more common types of dermatitis include: Contact Dermatitis is dermatitis caused by physical contact with an irritant or allergen; Atopic Dermatitis is a hereditary dermatitis thought to be caused by an allergic reaction; Stasis Dermatitis is dermatitis of the leg area due to poor circulation; Seborrheic Dermatitis appears as flaking or redness of the skin; Neurodermatitis is dermatitis caused by repeated scratching or chafing.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Controlling Foot Eczema

Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus that produces skin rashes, typically on the soles of the feet and between the toes. It usually appears as itchy, red patches of skin that burn, blister, flake or crack.
Since the fungus spreads in areas that are damp and sweaty, you should keep your feet clean and dry. Always wear socks, and look for all-natural fibers that absorb sweat. Also choose shoes that are well-ventilated, such as those with small holes or mesh.
Athlete's foot is easily spread, and is often found in public locker rooms, pool areas, and showers. To avoid contracting the fungus in these areas, always wear flip flops or some other type of shoe.
Treatment typically involves an over-the-counter antifungal cream or spray, which can clear up the fungus in a few weeks. If athlete's foot doesn't clear up or recurs, you should consult a doctor about a stronger treatment.
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