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Keywords:
Itch,
Itchy,
Dermatitis,
Ooze,
Scaly
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
skin inflammation with redness, itching, encrustations, and scaling.
inflammation of the skin, usually causing itchiness and sometimes blisters and scaling; may be caused by allergies, but often occurs for no apparent reason
Type of itchy skin rash
An itchy, scaly, blistery, or raised rash often seen in children and associated with irritation of the skin.
Recommendation Zinc"One university study found that in subjects suffering from marginal zinc status, an enzyme involved in cell reproduction was uniquely impaired in the skin..." Recommendation Topical Applications"Local application of soothing lotions ameliorates itching ( zinc oxide works well), but greasy preparations should not be used for extended periods since they block the sweat ducts..." Recommendation Hydrochloric Acid (Trial)"If improvement isn't clear when using zinc or essential fatty acids, consider HCl and pancreatic enzymes..."
an acute or chronic inflammatory condition of the skin.
a skin disorder that is characterized by itching, scaling, and thickening of the skin; usually located on the face, elbows, knees, and arms.
Eczema is long-lasting chronic disease that affects the skin. It cannot be passed from one person to another. The skin becomes extremely itchy. Repeated and excessive scratching may lead to other symptoms such as redness, swelling, cracking, "weeping" clear fluid and crusting and scaling. Though the cause of eczema is not known, the disease seems to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
a superficial, allergic, inflammatory process involving the skin; characterized acutely by redness, itching, oozing, crusting, and chronically by scaling, thickening, and discolouration.
A form of dermatitis occuriring as a reaction to many internal and external agents. Characterized by erythema, inflammation, crusting, scaling, hyperpigmentation, and/or hjypopigmentation.
Non-contagious disease of the skin characterized by redness, itching, scaling lesions with discharge. Will frequently become encrusted.
A skin inflammation that causes itching and redness is eczema, and sometimes blistering and peeling as well.
A rash characterized by itching, scaling, swelling and oozing. A common allergic reaction.
also called contact dermatitis, it's a mild inflammation of the skin.
a skin rash characterized by itching, swelling, blistering, oozing, and scaling of the skin
general term for skin inflammation causing redness,dryness, itching, and scaling
The Condition"...Raw areas of the skin (excoriation) may arise from scratching and ear discharges or bleeding..."
A chronic inflammation of the skin, which causes red, blistered, oozing areas that, itch painfully.
itching and inflammation of the skin.
The Condition"...Examples of eczema include dermatitis, allergic contact eczema, seborrheic eczema, and nummular eczema..." Recommendation Test for Food Allergies"...In cases of atopic dermatitis, eggs, milk, wheat, soy protein and peanuts are the most common offending foods..."
Category: Ailment / Skin Generally occurs as a patch of itchy skin covered with small blisters, becoming red and raw if it is scratched. Some instances of eczema cause flaky skin. If occurring on the scalp will cause dandruff. Eczema is an atopic illness - spreading throughout the family members. Bears similarities to dermatitis, and can occasionally be misdiagnosed as such. Prevention A very common cause of eczema is an allergic reaction from contact with the droppings of house dust-mites. These are very tiny organisms that feed on dead skin. On a normal bed, there are easily 3 million of them living in it. Supplements Take supplements to build healthy skin and build up skin immunity: · Evening primrose oil · B vitamins · Beta carotene ( vitamin A) – beta carotene is the safer form (instead of vitamin A), as an overdose of vitamin A is toxic. But, beta carotene is converted to vitamin A by our body. Once sufficient, the body will automatically stop, so vitamin A poisoning from taking beta carotene is very rare. · Vitamin C · Vitamin E Things to avoid: Wearing woolen clothing directly against the skin
Inflammation of the skin with reddening, formation of vesicles, and/or scabs. The cat aggravates the condition by scratching. The various types of eczeme can be caused by food poisoning, bad skin care, abnormal liver function, vitamin deficiency or allergy. The complaint may be acute or chronic, and may attack various parts of the body, especially the back and tail, the neck and the head.
Inflammation, usually acute and wet, of the skin.
Eczema, or dermatitis, is used to describe certain kinds of inflamed skin conditions including allergic contact dermatitis and nummular dermatitis. Eczema can be red, blistering, oozing, scaly, brownish, or thickened skin and usually itches.
acute or chronic inflammation of the skin characterized by itching and scaling.
An inflammation of the upper layers of the skin, causing blisters, redness, swelling, oozing, scabbing, scaling and usually itching.
The Condition"...A skin lesion biopsy may be performed, but is not always required to make the diagnosis..."
Cause unknown: In mild forms the skin is dry, hot and itchy, in more severe forms the skin can become broken, raw and bleeding.
Irritation of the skin that often plagues asthmatics although the link between the two is not known. Presents as an itchy rash; has been called the 'itch that rashes' since the itch usually occurs first and effective treatment may prevent or mitigate the rash. Look for small crusty scales or blisters on the head, face and neck, or the insides of elbows, wrists and knees.
An inflammation of the skin causing itching. It is often accompanied by scaling or blisters and is sometimes caused by an allergy.
Also called ‘dermatitis'. A non-contagious skin condition where certain areas of the skin get inflamed and itchy and sores develop. Can be allergic (atopic) or non-allergic.
skin rash characterized by redness, itching, sometimes blistering; may become scaly or crusty.
A chronic skin condition characterized by red, itchy, swollen, and inflamed skin. It is not contagious.
A group of conditions characterized by an itching inflammation of the skin. In less severe cases the person has a reddening or inflammation of the skin. In more severe cases there is a thickening and change in the pigmentation of the skin. Common trigger factors can include heat, contact with detergents, stress and certain foodstuffs.
A nonscarring skin rash that usually begins in childhood. Allergy may be involved in less than half of all children with eczema.
generic term for inflammatory conditions of the skin; particularly with vesiculation in the acute stages
a general term encompassing various inflamed skin conditions
an inflamation of the skin, acute or
an inflammation of skin that is seriously depleted of essential oils
an inflammation of the skin that is not caused by a bacterial infection
an inflammation of the skin that results in eruptions that can itch
an inflammatory skin reaction in response to an antigen stimulation
a skin disorder that is common in children and adults
a type of chronic skin disorder known as Atopic
a very common annoying skin condition
A group of skin conditions characterised by dry, red, flaky, itchy skin. The most common form of eczema is allergic or Atopic Eczema (also called Infantile Eczema or Atopic Dermatitis.)
Inflammatory condition of the skin with redness, scaling and often itching. May be related to allergies, infection, diabetes or environmental changes.
is a skin complaint characterized by redness, itch, dryness with pimples or blisters.
a condition characterised by dry, irritated skin
acute or chronic skin inflammation with lesions, scales, crusts or scabs alone or in combination; variable amount of itching or burning ( Blood Cleanse, Neem)
An inflammatory skin disorder that is characterized by itching, scaling, and thickening of the skin.
A skin reaction typically resulting in itchiness, reddening, thickening and possibly oozing.
a non-contagious inflammation of the skin, characterized chiefly by redness, itching and the outbreak of lesions that may discharge serous matter and become encrusted and scaly
synonym for dermatitis. Used by the dermatologist, it means atopic dermatitis.
Dry, itchy, noncontagious skin rash frequently caused by allergies.
Eczema is different from acne. It is a skin irritation characterized by red, flaky skin, sometimes with cracks or tiny blisters.
an acute or chronic allergic skin disease characterized by redness, oozing vesicles and the formation of crusts and squamata.
This describes inflammatory skin conditions.
Skin inflammation with lesions, accompanied by intense itching or burning
A chronic skin disease which causes redness, itching and scaly patches.
medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed, sometimes with blisters that cause itching and bleeding
red, flaky, scaly patches of dry, itchy skin that may be caused by allergic reactions.
Allergic disorder of the skin.
This has a lot to do with the ph of the skin itself. Normal skin is slightly acidic. ? Copper 1 TBL pm ? Magnesium 1 TBL ? Silver 1 TBL use both orally and topically ? Sulfur 1 TBL ? Zinc 1 TBL use both orally and topically ? EFA (Essential Fatty Acids) ? Vitamin B complex ? Vitamin C Ascorbate ? Vitamin E as directed
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterised by oozing, crusting, and/or scaling. There is also an eczema-type psoriasis, which is most common on the hands and feet and is characterised by itchiness, inflammation, and painful cracks in the skin.
A superficial disorder of the skin, resulting in small blisters. These burst and leave a red raw surface, which dries, cracks and itches. May be caused by local irritation or allergy.
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