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Atopic Dermatitis : Diagnosis & Pathogenesis by Poh Tin Tan Posted Tue 27 Dec 2011 10:10pm Cases in Atopic DermatitisMedscape Pediatrics CME Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MDProfessor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medicine (Dermatology), University of California Pathogenesis and Diagnosis of Atopic DermatitisAtopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disorder affecting 10%-20% of children during their first decade of life Read on »
Food Allergy in Dermatology: The Patient With Atopic Dermatitis by Poh Tin Tan Posted Wed 04 May 2011 12:00am , Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York Cooperation for diagnostic studies, such as CT, is a frequent indication for pediatric procedural... with intravenous (IV) midazolam with IV pentobarbital. The results, published in the journal Academic Emergency Medicine, showed that 97% patients were successfully sedated and scanned Read on »
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 Read on »
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 Read on »
Trigger Factors of Atopic Dermatitis by Neil Kao Medical Doctor 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 Read on »
Eczema and Dermatitis: How to treat eczema and dermatitis naturally by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven 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 Read on »
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 Read on »
Hot Spots: Acute Moist Dermatitis (dog) by heru m. Patient Expert 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 Read on »
Natural Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis, Cradle Cap, Dandruff, and Itchy Scalp by Nicole S. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Thu 29 May 2008 1:03pm 2 Comments An itchy dry, flaky scalp is typically “seborrheic dermatitis” commonly referred to as dandruff in adults and “cradle cap” in babies. Most standard anti-fungal shampoos... while the actual cause is treated, they frankly are not the “be all end all”. First of all seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory condition of the scalp that can manifest Read on »
Topical Treaments for Seborrheic Dermatitis, Dandruff, Cradle Cap, and Itchy Scalp by Nicole S. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Fri 20 Jun 2008 8:03pm to wheat , dairy, or other foods. For more information on these things you can read my more comprehensive article on“Alternative Medicine for Seborrheic Dermatitis”. Also of benefit... Q. What can I use topically for my seborrheic dermatitis? A.The itchy scalp condition of seborrheic dermatitis, commonly referred to as “dandruff” can be extremely Read on »