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Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin that can be the result of any number of skin conditions, but usually stems from allergic reactions. Symptoms may vary between different forms of dermatitis, and they can range from rashes to blisters but always include red skin, swelling, itching, and sometimes lesions, oozing, and scarring. Eczema is another common type of dermatitis, known as atopic dermatitis; eczema is a chronic condition where dermatitis is typically temporary.
Along with allergies, dermatitis can be caused by skin irritations from soap, laundry detergents, and bleach. Typical allergens that cause dermatitis can be rubber, metal in jewelry, cosmetics, and perfumes. The necessary level of exposure needed to cause an allergic reaction may be brief or prolonged, it depends on the persons sensitivity to the substance.
The various types of dermatitis include:
Contact dermatitis develops as a rash as a result of direct contact with irritants or allergens repeatedly
Neurodermatitis is an itchy skin condition which involves a certain area of the skin
Seborrheic dermatis is a scalp condition that causes dandruff
Stasis dermatitis is a skin condition that occurs as a result of an accumulation of fluid under the skin of the legs
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic itchy rash that comes and goes. It is also referred to as eczema or atopic eczema
Perioral dermatitis is a bumpy rash that develops around the mouth or nose
The common symptoms and signs of dermatitis include:
Itching
Redness
Swelling
Skin lesions
Natural and holistic treatments have proven to be highly effective in reducing the symptoms of dermatitis when conventional medicine has not helped. Treatments such as herbal and homeopathic remedies are safe and gentle to use and support overall skin health.
Carefully selected ingredients such as Vitamin E oil is a powerful anti-oxidant which protects the skin against inflammation and maintains hydration while Mentha pipererita oil acts as an anti-inflammatory, relieves pain and soothes the skin. Other effective ingredients used to treat dermatitis include Bulbinella frutescens tr., Aloe ferox tr., Glycorrhiza glabra tr. and Melia azadirachta tr.
The etiology of eczema is complicated. The cause of the disease is related to the patient’s allergic constitution, mental factors, and physicochemical stimuli. It is an inflammatory reaction of the skin that causes severe itching.
Main features
Symmetry, both sides.
The skin lesions have various manifestations, including various manifestations such as erythema, papules, pimples, plaque, and erosion.
Severe itching
easy to relapse
easy to have tissue fluid exudation
Staging
It is generally divided acute, subacute and chronic. The acute phase has a prone to exudation, while the chronic phase is more humid and hypertrophic.
Acute phase: The skin lesions are mostly dense miliary papules, pimples or small rashes, basal flushing, and gradual fusion.
Acute phase: After the inflammation of acute eczema is relieved, the skin rash is mainly composed of small papules, scarring, and ecchymosis.
chronic phase: often due to recurrent attacks of acute and subacute eczema and it finally turns into chronic eczema.
Led Light Therapy for Eczema
Each patient’s etiology of eczema is different. The cause of eczema should be promptly discovered and promptly treated. The treatment method is as follows.
Finding causes, incentives, and aggravating factors: There are many factors affecting eczema, but the main reason should be found.
Symptomatic treatment: According to the patient’s symptoms and skin lesions stage to relieve itching and have anti-inflammatory. The area of lesions <10% to 30% can be used for the topical drug for exterior use, while the area with larger lesions should take medicine at the same time.
The Second People’s Hospital of Qingdao, Shandong Province has reported 33 patients treated with red light, including 16 cases of pycnes and 14 cases of eczema, which were irradiated once a day for 20 minutes.
Treatment results: In 33 cases, 27 cases (81.82%) were cured within 3 weeks, 2 cases (6.06%) were markedly effective, 2 cases (6.06%) were effective, 2 cases (6.06%) were ineffective, and the total effective rate was 93.94%. 2 Ineffective cases were chronic eczema and pediatric impetigo.
The efficacy of red light in the treatment of dermatitis and eczema in 33 cases is as follows:
After 6 days of treatment, 1 case (3.03%) was markedly effective, 1 case (3.03%) was effective, and 2 cases (6.06%) were ineffective. The total effective rate of 23 patients was 69.7%, and the cure rate of 21 patients was 63.64%.
After 12 days of treatment, 1 case (3.03%) was markedly effective, 1 case (3.03%) was effective, and 0 case was ineffective. The total effective rate was 6.18% in 6 patients and 12.12% in 4 patients.
Liu rulan, Beijing Friendship Hospital, reported that 9 cases of eczema were treated with red light, 1 case was cured (11.11%), 7 cases (77.77%) were markedly effective, 1 case (11.11%) was improved, and 0 was invalid. General treatment 3 to 10 times
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