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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for dermatitides
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  1. Stasis Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Dermatitis is a term used to describe irritation of the skin with scaling, rough or dry skin, ... conditions of poor circulation and fluid buildup. Stasis dermatitis is ski…
  2. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a common, chronic skin condition associated with dry skin that begins with itching or irritation that is ...
  3. Diaper rash (irritant diaper dermatitis) occurs when an infant’s sensitive skin is exposed to urine and stool, coupled with the diaper rubbing and chafing the ...
  4. Nipple Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Nipple dermatitis is a condition characterized by redness, itching, and inflammation of the nipples. Learn about the causes, symptoms, ...
  5. Perioral Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Perioral dermatitis is an acne-like condition that typically occurs around the mouth, nose, and/or around the eyes (also known as periorbital dermatitis). Some possible causes are the use of topical ...
  6. Find out about irritant contact dermatitis, a common skin condition caused by exposure to irritating substances. Learn its symptoms and treatment options.
  7. Discover the causes, symptoms, and treatments of contact dermatitis, a skin condition caused by direct contact with ...
  8. Nummular Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Learn about nummular dermatitis, a skin condition characterized by coin-shaped patches of irritated skin. Explore its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
  9. Diaper dermatitis, also known as candidiasis, is a rash caused by yeast or bacteria. Learn about the symptoms, treatments & ...
  10. Dermatitis herpetiformis is a chronic inflammatory disease that produces lesions that burn and itch intensely. This is a close-up of dermatitis herpetiformis lesions. The lesions are red (erythematous) and ...
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