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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for eczema "dermatitis," AND atopic OR "dermatitis," contact allergic
  1. ... and conditions can cause vesicles. Common examples include: Allergic ... Contact dermatitis (may be caused by poison ivy) Herpes ...
  2. ... causes of itching, including: Aging skin Atopic dermatitis (eczema) ... reactions Childhood infections (such as chickenpox or measles ) ...
  3. ... is a type of eczema. Other forms of eczema include: Contact dermatitis Dyshidrotic eczema Nummular eczema Seborrheic dermatitis ... from long-term use of medicines to control eczema
  4. ... allergy skin tests if you have: Hay fever ( allergic rhinitis ) and ... with the substance Penicillin allergy Venom allergy Allergies ...
  5. Contact your provider if: Eczema does not respond to moisturizers or avoiding allergens Symptoms worsen or treatment is ineffective You have signs of infection (such as fever, redness, or pain)
  6. Contact your child's provider if: Atopic dermatitis does not get better with home care Symptoms get worse or treatment does not work Your ...
  7. ... Pompholyx comes from the Greek word for bubble. Eczema ( atopic dermatitis ) is a long-term (chronic) skin disorder that ... Elston DM, Treat JR, Rosenbach MA, Neuhaus IM. Eczema, atopic dermatitis, and noninfectious immunodeficiency disorders. In: James WD, Elston ...