Knowing the Causes of Dermatitis
Before
knowing the several causes for dermatitis it is important to
realize what the term dermatitis really means. The term
dermatitis usually refers to eczema, thus the term dermatitis
eczema. It is a blanket term for the several kinds of skin
inflammations. Simply put, dermatitis is a collective term for
different types of skin ailments related to
eczema.
The
knowledge of the several causes for dermatitis would not be
sufficient without knowing the "sub-diseases" involved. Eczema
and dermatitis encompass the atopic dermatitis, contact
dermatitis, dyshidrotic dermatitis, hand dermatitis,
neurodermatitis, nummular dermatitis, occupational dermatitis,
seborrheic dermatitis and the stasis
dermatitis.
The
ultimate factors, which can be classified as the causes for
dermatitis still baffle medical professionals. However, there
are certain elements that can contribute to the causes for
dermatitis. These factors can sometimes trigger or worsen
dermatitis and its types.
An instance
of the immune system reacting to environmental and emotional
triggers can cause dermatitis. This would eventually lead to
the occurrence of the basic symptom of dermatitis, which is an
itchy rash on the skin.
People with
dermatitis may experience a unique set of disturbances that
might have led to the onset of the disease. The most common
causes for dermatitis may include: changes in the temperature
or the overall humidity, allergies, severe emotion of stress
and other infections of any kind.
There are
irritants produced by chemicals that may also cause dermatitis.
These irritants normally come from pesticides, paint strippers,
alcohol, astringents, perfumes, detergents and other household
cleaners. Cloth fabrics, i.e. wool, can also be classified as
the causes for dermatitis. However, these irritants are
categorized as physical irritants.
Dermatitis
and eczema occurs in both children and adults but usually
exhibits during infancy. Through this fact, the causes for
dermatitis are theorized to involve allergies that are passed
through the family. People who are genetically predisposed to
the disease show signs of the ailment through exposure to the
environment.
Preventing the Causes of
Dermatitis
The causes
for dermatitis can be prevented through simple precautions.
Frequently moisturizing the skin, avoiding sudden changes in
the temperature or humidity and reducing stress are some of the
common measures to avoid the onset of the disease. Staying away
from the common irritants, harsh soaps, detergents and solvents
are also helpful since these are the common causes for
dermatitis.
Those who
have been diagnosed with a pre-existing allergy must
immediately prevent themselves from interacting to the factors
that may cause their allergy such as molds, pollens, dust
mites, and animal dander.
There are
also certain foods that may stimulate allergic reactions, which
can often develop to dermatitis. Avoiding these foods are
necessary to prevent the development of
dermatitis.
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