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About Dermatitis

Dermatitis is a common skin condition that causes inflammation, irritation, and uncomfortable rashes. With proper care and treatment, you can relieve symptoms and improve skin health.

What are the signs and symptoms of dermatitis?

Dermatitis can present in many ways depending on its type and cause. Common symptoms include:

  • Itchiness or burning sensation
  • Redness and swelling
  • Dry, cracked, or scaly skin
  • Rash or blotchy patches
  • Blisters that may ooze or crust
  • Dandruff or flaky scalp
  • Thickened or leathery skin
  • Small, raised bumps
What are common types of dermatitis?

Dermatitis can arise from different causes. Some of the most common types include:

  • Atopic dermatitis (eczema): Chronic inflammation of the skin, often red, dry, itchy, and bumpy.
  • Contact dermatitis: Triggered by allergens or irritants, such as chemicals or plants like poison ivy.
  • Dyshidrotic dermatitis: Small, itchy blisters on hands, fingers, feet, or toes.
  • Neurodermatitis: Localized patches of dry, itchy skin worsened by scratching.
  • Nummular dermatitis: Coin-shaped skin patches that may blister or ooze.
  • Periorificial dermatitis: Rash around the mouth, nose, or eyes, sometimes resembling acne.
  • Seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff): Red, flaky, and itchy skin, commonly on the scalp or face.
  • Stasis dermatitis: Caused by poor blood circulation, often affecting the lower legs with swelling, itching, or sores.
What causes or triggers dermatitis?

Triggers vary between individuals, but common factors include:

  • Immune system reactions: Overreaction to allergens or irritants.
  • Genetics: Family history increases susceptibility.
  • Environmental factors: Dry air, pollutants, or harsh weather.
  • Chemical exposure: Soaps, detergents, or other irritants.

Additional contributors:

  • Stress and anxiety
  • Lack of sleep
  • Depression
  • Asthma
How long does dermatitis last?
Dermatitis duration depends on the type, individual, and treatment. It may last days, weeks, or months. Some forms are chronic and may flare periodically.
Can dermatitis spread?
No, dermatitis is not contagious. Rashes may appear in multiple areas but do not spread from person to person.

Where on your body can dermatitis occur?

Dermatitis can affect any area of the skin, with location often depending on the specific type.
How to tell dermatitis apart from other skin rashes

Rosacea vs. Dermatitis: Rosacea affects the face with persistent redness and visible blood vessels. Dermatitis can occur anywhere and may be temporary.

Cellulitis vs. Dermatitis: Cellulitis is a bacterial infection with swelling, tenderness, and warmth, whereas dermatitis is an inflammatory condition.

Hives vs. Dermatitis: Hives are raised, warm patches that appear and disappear quickly. Dermatitis is typically longer-lasting./p>

Heat Rash vs. Dermatitis: Heat rash resolves as skin cools, while dermatitis persists without treatment.

Shingles vs. Dermatitis: Shingles is caused by a virus, usually appearing on one side of the body with pain. Dermatitis is triggered by allergens or irritants.

Scabies vs. Dermatitis: Scabies is caused by mites burrowing under the skin, creating tiny tunnels and intense itching. Dermatitis does not involve mites.

Is dermatitis contagious?
Eczema is chronic and has no cure, but symptoms may temporarily improve or resolve on their own.
How to prevent eczema
No, dermatitis cannot be transmitted to others.
Can dermatitis go away on its own?
Some forms may improve without treatment, but management and avoidance of triggers are often necessary.
How do you prevent dermatitis?

Avoid known triggers, including:

  • Stress
  • Skin dryness
  • Allergens and irritants
  • Harsh chemicals
  • Dry or extreme environmental conditions
Is there a permanent cure for dermatitis?
No permanent cure exists. However, avoiding triggers and following treatment plans can help reduce flare-ups and manage symptoms effectively.
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Dermatitis Treatment FAQs

How do you get rid of dermatitis?

Treatment depends on the type and severity. Common options include:

  • Moisturizing creams
  • Corticosteroids (hydrocortisone, triamcinolone, prednisone)
  • Calcineurin inhibitors (e.g., tacrolimus, cyclosporine)
  • Antihistamines (cetirizine, hydroxyzine)
  • Antibiotic ointments for secondary infections
Do treatment options differ by dermatitis type or location?
Yes. Consult a licensed provider to determine the most effective treatment.
Can dermatitis be treated at home?
Yes, mild cases can improve with OTC remedies, moisturizers, and avoiding triggers. Prescription treatments are available online.
What happens if dermatitis is left untreated?
Untreated dermatitis can worsen, leading to infections, scarring, or chronic discomfort.
Can I get prescription dermatitis medications online?
Yes. Telehealth providers can diagnose and prescribe FDA-approved medications shipped directly to you or available at local pharmacies.
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