• Eczema is also known as dermatitis. (healthy-skincare.com)
  • Eczema usually occurs in infants or children. (mylustre.com)
  • Disseminated secondary eczema is an acute , generalised dermatitis that arises in response to a localised inflammatory skin disease. (dermnetnz.org)
  • Disseminated secondary eczema can occur in children and adults, but is typically diagnosed in older people with a neglected primary rash on the lower leg. (dermnetnz.org)
  • Appearance varies and includes blisters, bumps, crusted plaques ( discoid eczema ), follicular papules , morbilliform eruption , targetoid lesions , and vesicular hand dermatitis . (dermnetnz.org)
  • Stasis dermatitis, or stasis eczema, is a common inflammatory dermatosis of the lower extremities occurring in patients with chronic venous insufficiency, often in association with varicose veins, dependent chronic edema, hyperpigmentation, lipodermatosclerosis, and ulcerations. (ozonefactory.net)
  • Topical corticosteroids are indicated for the relief of the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses. (rxlist.com)
  • Relief of the inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses in adults. (globalrph.com)
  • It is also used to treat scalp psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis. (netmeds.com)
  • Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that affects your scalp which is characterized by red, and scaly patches of skin and dandruff. (netmeds.com)
  • Seborrheic Dermatitis: This chronic inflammatory condition can affect the scalp, face, and other areas, leading to redness, scaling, and sometimes hyperpigmentation, particularly in individuals with darker skin. (darkskinlaser.com)
  • Seborrheic dermatitis, more commonly known as dandruff, usually appears as red scaly patches on the scalp, face (eyebrows, ears, sides of nose), trunk, and back, especially on the oil-rich areas of the body. (myacare.com)
  • To learn more about Seborrheic Dermatitis , please read our blog. (myacare.com)
  • Erysipelas can occur on the face but is more commonly seen on the lower extremities of patients with venous insufficiency and stasis dermatitis . (logicalimages.com)
  • Erysipelas of the leg can be confused with stasis dermatitis . (logicalimages.com)
  • INTRODUCTION: Stasis dermatitis (SD), also known as venous dermatitis, is a form of inflammatory dermatitis of the lower extremities that typically occurs in older individuals and represents a cutaneous manifestation of venous hypertension. (bvsalud.org)
  • Midpotency corticosteroids, such as triamcinolone 0.1% ointment, are generally effective in reducing the inflammation and itching of acute flares of stasis dermatitis. (medscape.com)
  • Infection is a particular concern in stasis dermatitis, since topical corticosteroids make the patient more susceptible to infection. (medscape.com)
  • Stasis dermatitis may rarely involve the upper limbs in patients with artificial arteriovenous (AV) fistulas for hemodialysis, or congenital AV malformations. (ozonefactory.net)
  • In one study, stasis dermatitis was reported in 6.2 percent of patients over the age of 65. (ozonefactory.net)
  • In some patients, chronic edema of the lower extremities induced by drugs may be a contributor factor in the pathogenesis of stasis dermatitis. (ozonefactory.net)
  • Hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, acanthosis, and mild spongiosis are the epidermal changes usually seen in uncomplicated stasis dermatitis. (ozonefactory.net)
  • Stasis dermatitis is a late manifestation of chronic venous disease (stage C4 of the Clinical Etiological Anatomical Pathological [CEAP] classification (table 2). (ozonefactory.net)
  • Stasis dermatitis typically presents with erythematous, scaling, and eczematous patches or plaques on chronically edematous legs. (ozonefactory.net)
  • Pelodera dermatitis is a rare, nonseasonal, acute dermatosis that results from invasion of the skin by larvae of the free-living saprophytic nematode Pelodera strongyloides . (merckvetmanual.com)
  • There are many types and subtypes of seborrheic keratoses, including stucco keratoses and dermatosis papulosa nigra. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Dermatosis papulosa nigra appears as multiple small, dark pigmented papules or bumps. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra: This condition is characterized by small, dark bumps, often seen on the face, neck, or chest. (darkskinlaser.com)
  • The disorder is classified as a neutrophilic dermatosis, which is a general term for a group of skin disorders characterized by the accumulation of neutrophils in the skin. (rarediseases.org)
  • Non- eczematous id reactions include erythema nodosum , acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis , guttate psoriasis, and blistering skin conditions . (dermnetnz.org)
  • Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis (NEH) is a neutrophilic dermatosis primarily affecting the eccrine glands and occurs most commonly in patients undergoing chemotherapy for a malignancy. (annals.edu.sg)
  • Psoriasis is a type of skin disease that causes skin rash with itchy, scaly patches which most commonly occurs on the knees, elbows, trunk and scalp. (netmeds.com)
  • Scalp psoriasis is a common skin disorder that makes skin raised, reddish, often scaly on the scalp which can either occur as a single patch or several patches on the scalp. (netmeds.com)
  • It can occur due to diminished venous return of blood to the heart due to congestive heart failure or pulmonary hypertension. (wikipedia.org)
  • It can also occur in patients with increased hydrostatic venous pressure or decreased oncotic venous pressure, due to obstruction of lymphatic or venous vessels draining the lower extremity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers place a significant burden on the healthcare system and in some cases, have 5-year mortality rates comparable to cancer. (bvsalud.org)
  • Venous hypertension (also known as sustained ambulatory venous pressure) is most often due to retrograde blood flow, which occurs due to calf muscle pump failure. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pityriasis rosea (pustular psoriaform dermatitis) is a sporadic disease of unknown etiology of pigs, usually 8-14 weeks of age, but occasionally as young as 2 weeks and very rarely in pigs as old as 10 months. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • Spongiotic, psoriasiform and pustular dermatoses. (medlineplus.gov)
  • SYN: Sneddon- Wilkinson disease, subcorneal pustular dermatitis. (en-academic.com)
  • Lichen planus is a pruritic inflammatory dermatosis of unknown origin. (thedoctorsdoctor.com)
  • Lesions of lichen planus appear as red-violet, flat-topped, polygonal raised lesions commonly seen on the flexural arms, wrists, and legs. (myacare.com)
  • The shop of dogmatic loss-of-function media and the epidermal dermatitis of medication on filaggrin. (runkwitz.com)
  • Avoid applying MOMEBACT CREAM, if you have rosacea (a skin condition affecting the face), acne (pimples), skin atrophy (thinning of the skin), dermatitis (skin inflammation) around the mouth, genital itching, viral infections such as shingles, chickenpox (viral infection), ulcerated skin, and wounds. (netmeds.com)
  • Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): PIH occurs after skin inflammation or injury, leaving behind dark spots or discoloration. (darkskinlaser.com)
  • Definition of Dermatitis The meaning of the word "dermatitis" is inflammation of the skin. (msdmanuals.com)
  • It may also occur in immobile patients (stroke, spinal cord injury, aging), or with temporary immobility such as prolonged sitting or standing, and during menstruation or pregnancy. (wikipedia.org)
  • This often occurs in immobile patients, such as paraplegics or quadriplegics, pregnant women, or in otherwise healthy people due to hypervolemia or maintaining a standing or seated posture for an extended period of time. (wikipedia.org)
  • Diabetic dermopathy is one of the major skin conditions found to occur in nearly 30% of patients diagnosed with diabetes. (loweringbloodsugar.com)
  • Subsequently, other studies have also pinpointed that it tends to occur among older patients especially those who have had diabetes for at least 10-20 years. (loweringbloodsugar.com)
  • This is because, lesions often occur over body parts of the body and several studies have also discovered that shin spots usually appear in response to traumas with heat, cold or blunt objects among diabetic patients. (loweringbloodsugar.com)
  • wondering the patients of the shop and l in production ESP dermatitis. (runkwitz.com)
  • Clobetasol is a very potent topical corticosteroid indicated for adults, elderly and children over 1 year for the short term treatment only of more resistant inflammatory and pruritic manifestations of steroid responsive dermatoses unresponsive to less potent corticosteroids. (medicines.org.uk)
  • Secondary corneal ulceration may occur secondary to long-term exposure. (medscape.com)
  • Drug- or vaccine induced ischemic dermatosis is most commonly associated with rabies vaccination, manifesting itself as alopecia, scale and crusts, and occasionally ulceration, in the area of the vaccine administration, and rarely, in other places as well (especially the pinnal margins and tail tip. (dvm360.com)
  • Dermatitis and ulceration on the dorsa of the feet in gatherers of flax was attributed to contact with wild chamomile ('manzanilla silvestre' - possibly Anthemis cotula , fam. (botanical-dermatology-database.info)
  • Allergic manifestations of major importance occur in about 10 percent of the population. (niohenvis.nic.in)
  • The following local adverse reactions are reported infrequently with topical corticosteroids, but may occur more frequently with the use of occlusive dressings. (rxlist.com)
  • Stucco keratoses are multiple small, light tan papules or bumps with a rough texture, specifically around the lower legs and ankles. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • It can occur in toxic or abnormal metabolic states and conditions such as systemic lupus or reduced oxygen at high altitudes. (wikipedia.org)
  • rapid remission occurs with systemic steroid therapy . (en-academic.com)
  • Few travelers' dermatoses are accompanied by fever, which could indicate a systemic infection, usually viral or bacterial, that requires prompt attention. (cdc.gov)
  • The major symptom of Sweet syndrome is the sudden onset of tender or painful bumps (nodules or papules) on the arms, legs, face or neck. (rarediseases.org)
  • the dermatitis occurs on the extensor surfaces of the hands and forearms, occasionally on the upper arms and face and on the legs (Vokoun 1927). (botanical-dermatology-database.info)
  • In infants, AD usually affects the face or cheeks, as well as the extensor surfaces of the arms and legs. (myacare.com)
  • The clinical features of melasma are distinct, including a symmetrical hyperpigmentation principally of the face commonly with no preceding history of an inflammatory dermatosis affecting the site 3 . (prime-journal.com)
  • Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation is most common and long-lasting in dark-skinned people, but it can occur in anyone. (dermatologistsnyc.com)
  • Ischemic dermatoses fall into three categories: dermatomyositis, vaccine- and drug- caused cases, and idiopathic. (dvm360.com)
  • Idiopathic ischemic dermatosis can occur at any age and any canine breed. (dvm360.com)
  • Often it affects the cheeks, arm joints and legs of the little one. (mylustre.com)
  • In juvenile plantar dermatosis , which affects children up to the age of 14, the skin on the front of the sole becomes red, glazed, and symmetrically cracked. (en-academic.com)
  • They often appear on the scalp, trunk, neck, arms, and legs and sometimes occur on the face. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Signs include dermatitis and alopecia, and diagnostic testing includes biopsy of affected regions. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • The onset of clinical signs usually occurs before the age of 6 months. (dvm360.com)
  • In long standing lesions, especially in erosive and hypertrophic variants, squamous cell carcinoma may occur. (thedoctorsdoctor.com)
  • However, in clinical dermatology, dermatitis is used to describe a variety of different skin conditions that share the same. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Bacterial superinfection may occur but is seldom of clinical significance. (medscape.com)
  • Photograph of pityriasis rosea lesions on the ventral abdomen and hind leg on a young pig. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • The oil can also stick to animal fur, which explains why people often contract the skin irritation (dermatitis) from their outdoor pets. (mountsinai.org)
  • The data indicate that LP is a complication that rarely occurs in children receiving the HBV vaccine. (thedoctorsdoctor.com)
  • Therefore, it can be very difficult to understand the variety of symptoms and determine the cause of rashes on the legs. (macrocosmscience.com)
  • The pedagogical shop Hypotension being of pruritus Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August and the risk this recreation of a online origin a Sorry dermatitis in Cleveland, Ohio, is held the treating terror and prevented structuring in US follow-up lesion into division. (runkwitz.com)
  • Rebound of pre-existing dermatoses can occur with abrupt discontinuation of clobetasol. (medicines.org.uk)
  • Type I, or polymicrobial necrotizing fasciitis, usually occurs after trauma or surgery. (medscape.com)
  • Melasma commonly occurs in women during their reproductive years. (prime-journal.com)
  • Internal factors provoking the onset of chronic dermatosis are caused by disturbances in the work of the endocrine, digestive, vascular, nervous systems, as well as infectious or chronic diseases of internal organs. (diflucan-fluconazole.net)
  • preexisting dermatoses or environmental conditions favoring maceration of the skin, eg, constant exposure to mud or damp bedding, may facilitate invasion. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • It also appears more often in skin conditions triggered by exposure to sunlight, such as phytophotodermatitis and lichenoid dermatoses. (dermatologistsnyc.com)
  • Inherited and acquired forms of ichthyosis have been described, and ocular alterations may occur in specific subtypes. (medscape.com)
  • They can occur at any age but are most common after the age of 50 years. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Ashy Dermatosis: This skin problem is more common in individuals with darker skin. (darkskinlaser.com)
  • Melasma has a significant effect on the quality of life of its sufferers, and although it is a common dermatosis, an effective, sustainable and reproducible treatment still eludes us. (prime-journal.com)
  • it can also affect the legs and forearms, however, this is less common 5 . (prime-journal.com)
  • For pregnant women, the lower abdomen, medial leg and sacral region should be avoided. (drkaren4u.com)
  • Examples of edema in specific organs: Peripheral edema ("dependent" edema of legs) is extracellular fluid accumulation in the lower extremities caused by the effects of gravity, and occurs when fluid pools in the lower parts of the body, including the feet, legs, or hands. (wikipedia.org)