Dermatitis

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  • Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    75 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Dermatitis Meanings

    noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the skin

    Fields related to dermatitis

    Medicine

    Dermatitis is often treated with topical corticosteroids or antihistamines to reduce inflammation and itching.

    Dermatology

    Dermatitis is a common skin condition that causes inflammation of the skin, often resulting in redness, itching, and sometimes blistering.

    Cosmetology

    Certain cosmetic products can trigger dermatitis in individuals with sensitive skin, leading to redness and irritation.

    Public Health

    Occupational dermatitis is a concern in industries where workers are exposed to chemicals or other irritants that can cause skin inflammation.

    Pediatrics

    Children can develop dermatitis, such as eczema, which may require specialized care and management.

    Allergy

    Contact dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation that occurs when the skin comes into contact with an allergen or irritant.

    Dermatopathology

    Dermatitis can be diagnosed through skin biopsies and microscopic examination of skin tissue samples.

    Occupation Usage of dermatitis

    Writer

    In medical writing, a writer may discuss the various types of dermatitis, their causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

    Dermatologist

    A dermatologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatitis among other skin conditions.

    Nurse

    Nurses may provide education to patients on how to manage and prevent dermatitis flare-ups.

    Dermatology Researcher

    Researchers in dermatology may study the underlying mechanisms of dermatitis to develop new treatments.

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