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Read More... Oct 19, 2017Contact Dermatitis
Dermatitis is a general term that describes skin irritation. It is a common condition and takes on many forms. Dermatitis isn’t contagious but can make people feel self-conscious.
There are many types of dermatitis, and symptoms will vary from one to the other.
Contact dermatitis is when the skin comes into contact with an irritant such as a chemical or allergen. You may develop blisters.
Scratching a rash can cause skin sores, that become infected, and are easily spread.
Treatment will vary depending on the cause and symptoms of your dermatitis they could include. Corticosteriod creams, gels or ointments, are applied directly to the affected skin. Exposing the affected skin to controlled amount of natural light (phototherapy). Oral corticosteroid pills for severe dermatitis.
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