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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for "dermatitis," diaper OR "dermatitis," contact irritant
  1. There are 2 types of contact dermatitis. Irritant dermatitis: This is the most common type. It is not caused by an allergy, but rather the skin's reaction to irritating ...
  2. Diaper rash is a skin problem that develops in the area under an infant's diaper. ... Diaper rashes are common in babies from 4 to 15 ...
  3. Abel MK, Murase JE. Irritant contact dermatitis. In: Lebwohl MG, Heymann WR, Coulson IH, Murrell DF, eds. Treatment of Skin Disease . 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022: ...
  4. Cohen DE. Irritant contact dermatitis. In: Bolognia JL, Schaffer JV, Cerroni L, eds. Dermatology . 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2018:chap 15. Hoyte ...
  5. ... itching, including: Aging skin Atopic dermatitis (eczema) Contact dermatitis (poison ivy or poison oak) Contact irritants (such as soaps, chemicals, or wool) Dry skin ...
  6. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or by poor circulation, even stress. An example of contact dermatitis is the reaction of ...
  7. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or by poor circulation, even stress. An example of atopic dermatitis is eczema, an itchy ...
  8. ... more serious whole body reaction, anaphylaxis. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants such as the latex in surgical gloves or ...
  9. ... allergic reaction to drugs or food. The term "dermatitis" describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or by poor circulation, even ...
  10. ... caused by allergies. The following can make atopic dermatitis symptoms worse: Allergies to pollen, mold, dust mites, or animals Cold and dry air in the winter Colds or the flu Contact with irritants and chemicals Contact with rough materials, such as ...
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