Archive for December, 2007
What Are The Causes of Dermatitis?
Thursday, December 27th, 2007The causes of dermatitis are not particularly well understood by the medical profession and are still the subject of active research. It has been shown in the research that dermatitis usually occurs as a result of interaction between a combination of our immune systems, the general physical environment and genetic factors. The immune system of […]
What Is Stasis Dermatitis?
Thursday, December 20th, 2007Once blood starts to congregate in a human body, and in particular in the legs it causes changes to the skin which is a condition known as stasis dermatitis. This condition is often the principal cause of a person having varicose veins. Further if the patient does not have enough venous return, […]
Dermatitis On Fingers
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007The vast majority of dermatitis sufferers have the condition usually on their feet, face and body. Some unfortunates however have dermatitis on their fingers, which is an extremely awkward place to have the condition. The cold winter and cool autumn seasons are typically when dermatitis on fingers usually flares up and becomes most painful. Often […]
Cercarial Dermatitis Treatment
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007Treatment of Cercarial Dermatitis
Cercarial dermatitis is a skin condition which appears on the body as a patchy red pinpoint skin rash. It also includes itchiness when the affected parts of the body are exposed to water. Usually, this condition is not considered as being severe or permanent. Typically the itchiness and […]













