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Atopic Dermatitis Medicine - Articles
Atopic Dermatitis
by
Jennifer F.
Posted
Tue 16 Nov 2010 11:38am
Atopic dermatitis is a pruritic disease of unknown origin. It is is an inflammatory, relapsing, non-contagious and pruritic skin disorder.
The disorder is characterized by eczematous lesions, dry skin, and thickening of the skin.
Atopic dermatitis may be associated with other atopic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, urticaria, acute allergic
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Atopic Dermatitis - update on treatment
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:02pm
or frequent systemic infections.
Pearls for Practice
In children with atopic dermatitis, the first-line treatment is topical corticosteroids, with potency ranging from the least... or older.
New treatment modalities for children with atopic dermatitis include education models; bleach bath; wet wraps; and systemic immunomodulatory therapies, including
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Trigger Factors of Atopic Dermatitis
by
Neil Kao
Posted
Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:14pm
be necessary to effectively kill the bacteria.
11. Poor skin care from insufficient use of: scent-free and dye-free lotions or medications for atopic dermatitis.
If your atopic dermatitis is getting worse, try to objectively look at these triggers in your life. I often end up counseling patients or parents about reducing their exposures to triggers, better
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Eczema and Dermatitis: How to treat eczema and dermatitis naturally
by
Danny & Susan S.

Posted
Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:37pm
the irritant in the external environment, which will usually result in the successful treatment of eczema.
Endogenous eczema, or atopic dermatitis is a chronic, inflammatory skin..., exercise is possibly helping in the reduction of symptoms associated with eczema and dermatitis.
Danny Siegenthaler is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and together
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Dermatitis Herpetitformis
by
oceansky
Posted
Tue 28 Dec 2010 9:03pm
are the side effects of the medicine?
How often do I need to get my blood drawn?
What else can trigger Dermatitis Herpetitformis?
The Prognosis is excellent if you stay...
Dermatitis Herpetitformis is a chronic disease of the skin marked by watery, itchy blisters that may resemble pimples or blisters. The ingestion of gluten (from wheat, rye
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Hot Spots: Acute Moist Dermatitis (dog)
by
heru m.
Posted
Wed 02 Mar 2011 12:57am
dermatitis hot spots photos how to apply domeboro powder for English Bulldog medicine for acute moist dermatitis moist dermatitis dogs pictures pictures of acute moist dermatitis...
Description and cause
Also known as acute moist dermatitis, hot spots are usually a disease of dogs with long hair or those with dense undercoats. It is often
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Common Sense for Eczema and Dermatitis Sufferers [Digg]
by
Cascia T.
Posted
Tue 20 Oct 2009 10:00pm
Eczema dermatitis is a common skin condition that often appears as a dry, red, patchy rash that is usually extremely itchy. The rash gets worse if the person is exposed to trigger factors such as dry skin, irritants, allergens, stress, heat or sweating. Young children and infants can also develop eczema.
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