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Dermatitis
An inflammation of the skin.
Contact Dermatitis
From contact with something - can be allergic or irritant.
Actinic Dermatitis
From exposure to sun.
Stasis Dermatitis
Varicose veins or other circulation issues cause build up of fluid in the skin.
Atopic Dermatitis
Small raised bumps, red/leathery skin with cracked or scaly patches from unknown cause - usually thought to be related to an allergy (aka eczema).
Neurodermatitis
Repeated scratching of the skin leading to a single patch of leathery, scaly skin that may be rough or red/darker than other skin (aka Lichen Simplex Chronicus).
Perioral Dermatitis
Small red, pus-filled bumps around the mouth - maybe from use of steroid or nasal inhalers or cream.
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Yellowish scales or crusts on the scalp, face, or chest (aka dandruff).
Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
Topical steroids and moisturizers to help with dryness; rarely oral steroids.
Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment
Selenium sulfide, zinc, topical terbinafine cream, ketoconazole cream/shampoo, oral ketoconazole.
Contact Dermatitis Treatment
Topical steroids; severe cases may require oral corticosteroids and antihistamines.
Urticaria
Itchy, wheal-and-flare skin reactions - HIVES.
Cause of Urticaria
Histamine release from mast cells leading to vasodilation and local tissue edema.
Angioedema
Subcutaneous or submucosal swelling associated with Urticaria up to 50% of the time.
Types of Urticaria
Includes Physical Urticaria, Autoimmune, Infections, Idiopathic, Vasculitic, and Pseudoallergic.

Physical Urticaria
Includes Dermatographism, Delayed Pressure, Cold, Aquagenic, Cholinergic, Solar, and Vibratory.
Urticaria Treatment
Protect from offending agent; topical steroids and antihistamines; oral anti-histamines; oral steroids.
Psoriasis
Chronic, recurring condition affecting up to 3% of the population characterized by scaly, silvery, papular plaques.
Psoriasis Risk
5 to 30% also have arthritis affecting DIP joints of fingers and toes.
Psoriasis Treatment
Topical and oral medications, sun/UV treatment, stress reduction.
Rosacea
Redness and visible blood vessels in the face, can lead to acne and ocular symptoms.

Rosacea Triggers
Hot drinks, spicy foods, red wine/alcohol, extreme temperatures, sunlight or wind, emotions, exercise.
Scabies
Mite that burrows under the skin, often in hand or foot webspaces.
Tick Bites
Can carry diseases; usually must be attached 36 to 48 hours to spread Lyme disease.
Non Melanoma Skin Cancers
Includes Basal Cell Carcinoma (80% of non-melanoma skin cancers) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Melanoma
Skin cancer arising from melanocytes, can also be present on nails, oral mucosa, genital regions, and conjunctiva.

Aquagenic
water exposure
Cholinergic
heat, exercise, or stress
Solar
Sun exposure
Vibratory
vibration exposure