Analyzing the Causes, Symptoms and Treatments of Contact Dermatitis

What is Contact Dermatitis? Contact dermatitis is a common type of eczema caused by the skin’s inflammatory reaction after coming into contact with external substances. Patients may develop eczema symptoms after using metal jewelry, herbal patches, hair dyes, or skincare products – these all fall under the category of contact dermatitis. Why Do Skincare Products … Read more

Recognizing the Symptoms and Warnings of Breast Eczema: Why Timely Treatment Matters

What is Breast Eczema? Breast eczema refers to an inflammatory skin reaction occurring in the breast area, including the areola and nipple regions. Similar to eczema elsewhere on the body, it presents with redness, itching, rashes or crusting. However, breast eczema is unique in that if it persists asymmetrically and develops abnormal symptoms, it may … Read more

Understanding the Differences Between Jock Itch and Eczema: Prevention and Treatment

What is Jock Itch? Jock itch is a fungal skin infection that primarily affects the groin and anal areas. While it shares some similarities with regular eczema, there are also notable differences between the two conditions. Differences Between Jock Itch and Eczema Different causes – Jock itch is caused by fungal infection, while eczema often … Read more

The Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Stasis Dermatitis

Causes of Stasis Dermatitis The root cause of stasis dermatitis is poor venous return in the lower legs, which leads to blood accumulating in the dermis layer. The reasons for poor venous return can largely be divided into the following: Congenital Factors Some people are born with poorly functioning venous valves or smaller, flatter veins, … Read more

Understanding Furuncles and Folliculitis: Clinical Manifestations of Hair Follicle Infections

What is a furuncle? What is its relation to folliculitis? A furuncle, colloquially known as a “seed”, is an acute suppurative inflammatory skin disease centered on a hair follicle. It is closely related to folliculitis, as they are both infectious inflammatory reactions of the hair follicles and surrounding tissues, differing only in depth and extent … Read more

Overview of Herpes Simplex and Shingles

What is Herpes Simplex? Herpes simplex is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), a filterable virus. There are generally two types: Oral Herpes When herpes simplex causes small fluid-filled blisters to appear around the mouth and lips or inside the mouth, which then burst and form scabs, this is known colloquially as … Read more

What is Housewife’s Eczema?

What is Housewife’s Eczema? Housewife’s eczema, also known as dyshidrotic eczema or pompholyx, is a chronic form of hand eczema that occurs mainly on the fingers, palms, and soles of the feet. Like dishydrotic eczema, it is a common type of eczema that affects the hands. Once afflicted with housewife’s eczema, it is often difficult … Read more

Photodermatitis: Identifying, Treating, and Preventing Sun-Sensitive Skin Reactions

Understanding Photodermatitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention Methods Photodermatitis is more likely to occur during the spring and summer when people switch from wearing heavy winter clothing to cooler, short-sleeved garments. This exposes skin, which has not been exposed to sunlight for a long time, to large amounts of ultraviolet radiation, thus making the skin prone … Read more

Understanding Psoriasis: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Is Psoriasis Different from Ringworm? Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition distinctly different from ringworm, which is a fungal infection. Commonly referred to as “silver scale disease” or “scalp psoriasis,” its hallmark is the appearance of red or silvery-white scaly patches on the skin, often found on the elbows, knees, shins, scalp, and lower … Read more