Dermatitis is a general term for an inflammation of the skin. The symptoms are usually itching, crustiness, blistering, and a watery discharge from pustules. In other words, just about any annoyance on the surface of your skin—ranging from the mildly itchy to the downright distressing—is dermatitis. One of the most common forms is eczema, an itchy kind of skin rash.
Postscabetic dermatitis can be downright itchy. Most people who are suffering from postscabetic dermatitis cannot sleep all night with all the itch and discomforts brought about by this type allergy. Yes, postscabetic dermatitis is a kind of allergy; it is not scabies at all. Scabies are caused by mites living in our skin while postscabetic dermatitis is caused by allergic reactions to the mites in the skin and may even persist even when all the scabies have been eliminated from your skin.
The skin inflammation is a sign of toxins inside your body. You see it on the skin because your skin is the largest and only visible organ of your body. Therefore, in the case of serious or chronic skin problems, treating from the outside with cream is not sufficient. The better approach is to detoxify your body by expelling the toxins from inside; preventing the problems from coming back.
Irritant contact dermatitis differs from allergic contact dermatitis because it involves materials that come in contact with the skin. Irritant contact dermatitis has to do with substances that come in contact with the skin and irritate it. Fabric softeners and detergents are culprits in many cases. Irritant contact dermatitis seems to often take form on person’s hands and faces. I think that the reason faces and hands get affected so often is because there are a lot of chemicals in face soaps and hand creams.
People who have chronic skin problems may be deficient in vitamin A or zinc. These deficiencies show up in people with liver disease, vegetarians who don’t eat healthy meat substitutes like beans or wheat germ, and people who are eating nutritionally poor diets or following faddish weight-loss diets. Alcoholism can also cause these deficiencies.
The exact cause is unknown, but makeup, moisturizers, topical corticosteroids or some dental products containing fluoride may play a role. Atopic dermatitis, or eczema, causes the skin to itch, scale, swell and sometimes blister. Eczema usually runs in families and is often associated with allergies, asthma, and stress. Seborrheic dermatitis consists of greasy, yellowish, or reddish scaling on the scalp and other hairy areas, as well as on the face or genitals, and in skin creases along the nose, under the breasts. is caused by an overproduction and blockage of oil glands.
Natural Remedies
Diet restriction: To avoid further aggravating your dermatitis, you need to eliminate certain foods which might generate toxins inside your body. These foods include: alcohol, coffee, spicy foods, dairy products, nuts, tropical fruit (mango, pineapple), seafood, and red meats.
Apply a mixture of 1 teaspoon camphor and 1 teaspoon sandalwood paste on the rashes. Apply nutmeg paste to the affected areas. Put natural vitamin E on the affected skin, it will relieve you of itching. Zinc taken orally and applied directly on the affected skin is effective.
Healing from inside: Take EcDermaid Capsule to clean the toxins inside your body to get rid of your dermatitis from the root.