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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for pruritus valve OR "dermatitis," contact irritant OR "dermatitis," atopic
  1. There are many causes of itching, including: Aging skin Atopic dermatitis (eczema) Contact dermatitis (poison ivy or poison oak) Contact irritants (such as soaps, chemicals, or wool) Dry skin Hives Insect bites and stings ...
  2. ... type of eczema. Other forms of eczema include: Contact dermatitis Dyshidrotic eczema Nummular eczema Seborrheic dermatitis
  3. Contact your child's provider if: Atopic dermatitis does not get better with home care Symptoms get worse or treatment does not work Your ...
  4. ... chemicals can also cause a reaction after repeated contact. People who have atopic dermatitis are at increased risk of developing irritant contact ...
  5. ... who have a weakened immune system due to atopic dermatitis , cancer , or HIV infection
  6. ... chronic) skin disorder that involves red itchy rashes ( atopic dermatitis ) Skin that becomes red, sore, or inflamed after contact with perfumes, detergents, fabric softeners, feminine sprays, ointments, ...
  7. ... LSC) is a skin condition caused by chronic itching and scratching. ... occur in people who have: Skin allergies Eczema (atopic dermatitis) ... problem is common in adults but may also be seen in children.
  8. ... care tips do not relieve your dryness and itching
  9. 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)
  10. ... Other common causes of a rash include: Eczema (atopic dermatitis) -- Tends to happen in people with allergies or ... sumac, as well as for other types of contact dermatitis. Hydrocortisone cream (1%) is available without a prescription ...
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