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* | *Dermatitis and eczema are used interchangeably. | ||
* Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin typically characterized by itchiness | * Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin typically characterized by itchiness | ||
* Sign / Symptoms: | * Sign / Symptoms: | ||
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** May be small blisters, which may end in skin thickness. | ** May be small blisters, which may end in skin thickness. | ||
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*Atopic dermatitis: Dry, itchy, red skin | *Atopic dermatitis = Atopic eczema: Dry, itchy, red skin | ||
* Contact dermatitis | * Contact dermatitis | ||
* Stasis dermatitis | * Stasis dermatitis |
Latest revision as of 05:13, 5 February 2024
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Nit-ac | Hands and palms eczema |
Banerji protocol
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