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Wed,29 February 2012 Your busy lifestyle leaves little time for pampering skin care. The result: Your skin isn't the baby-soft body glove you were born with. As you age, your skin gradually becomes thinner and finely w

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Dermatitis

Thu,01 March 2012 Dermatitis is a general term that describes an inflammation of the skin. There are different types of dermatitis, including seborrheic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis (eczema). Though the disor

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Risk acne vulgaris

Sat,03 March 2012 The tendency to develop acne runs in families. You are more likely to develop severe acne if your parents had severe acne. The risk of developing acne is highest during the teen and

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Favorite Skin Care Ingredient

Mon,05 March 2012 There aren't a lot of ingredients that I unequivocally recommend to just about every skin type - but topical niacinamide is one of 'em! A form of niacin (a.k.a. vitamin B3), niacinamide has a role

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Skin Changes

Wed,07 March 2012 Most skin bumps, spots, growths, and moles are harmless. Colored skin spots, also called pigmented lesions (such as freckles, moles or flesh-colored skin spots), or growths (such as warts or skin t

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Spongiotic Dermatitis

Spongiotic Dermatitis is the basic terminology applied to the skin condition known as acute eczema. This is a skin disorder that affects stomach, chest, backside areas. Spongiotic Dermatitis commonly appears as a reddish colored rash that can darken as the condition develops in severity. At its worst the rash appears to be completely black in coloration. Spongiotic Dermatitis affects people of all ages and can be contracted at a young age. It will affect babies in the form of a nappy rash. The most generally causes of Spongiotic dermatitis include allergic reactions, chiefly food allergies.

The most early symptom of Spongiotic Dermatitis is inflammation on the skin. You should immediately visit your doctor so that your condition can be properly diagnosed and evaluated. The doctor can then put forward an effective treatment program. Spongiotic Dermatitis may result in an advancement of the skin rash and it is likely that it will become crust like in appearance.

Another common symptom of Spongiotic Dermatitis is irritation. Most people identify the Spongiotic Dermatitis condition as feeling similar to mosquito bites or even to having Chicken Pox. By maintaining a high degree of moisture on the skin's surface the sufferer is able to enjoy some alleviation from the irritation and itchiness.

This is crucial because scratching or rubbing at the skin will exacerbate the condition. The actual causes of Spongiotic Dermatitis have yet to be determined although a good deal of effort has been assigned into exploring this skin condition. Isotretinoin has become one of the most effective treatments available for patients with severe or cystic acne. If you begin suffering symptoms of Spongiotic Dermatitis it is important for you to attempt to recall if you have been exposed to anything that might have contributed to its outbreak.

 

If you are diagnosed with Spongiotic Dermatitis, you may be prescribed a regime of treatments that may include applying menthol lotions on the rashes and encompassing regions.

This will help provide you with alleviation from the itchiness in addition to any burning sensation you might be feeling. If your condition is severe it is possible that your doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory medications such as Prednisone.
 

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