By: Dee Cohen | 2010-03-26 | Diseases and Conditions Eczema is never easy, but think of what it's like for a baby or an infant. For babies this can be found on the facial areas as well as scalp, buttocks and creases in the body.Some babies also have eczema patches on their feet and palms. read more
By: John Smith & Julia Charles | 2010-09-21 | Diseases and Conditions Found this website about atopic dermatitis treatment on a bulletin board. If you're interested in atopic dermatitis treatment, has sites related to atopic dermatitis treatment you can access from here. read more
By: Sarah Montgomery | 2010-04-01 | Skin care Different treatment options for Atopic Dermatitis are explained. Also included are some eczema natural remedies. read more
By: Margaret Bell | 2011-03-28 | Skin care Atopic dermatitis can be treated by handling the problem carefully. It can affect other parts of the body besides the eye area. Let's consider that and how eye serum may help. read more
By: Erin G. Kelly | 2010-12-11 | Diseases and Conditions Dermatitis is a basic healthcare term that is defined as an irritation of the skin which makes itchy red skin lesions. Atopic dermatitis is a kind of dermatitis that has either a hereditary element or is affiliated with various sensitive disorders. This article provides a brief overview of this skin situation as well as info that lets you diagnose your symptoms. read more
By: Sandra White K | 2011-02-23 | Beauty Atopic dermatitis, also simply termed as eczema, is defined as a skin condition that is characterized by red and angry skin, usually in the folds of joints, face, feet, hands and neck, which often oozes. Most often, medical doctors give strong drugs for this particular skin ailment. One of such drugs was recently found to be a cause of skin cancer in its user read more
By: Jerry Knight | 2010-10-21 | Medicine Atopic rhinitis is far more common than one might expect (especially once you realize what the phrase refers to). Atopic rhinitis pertains to a hereditary tendency to have immediate allergic reactions (like asthma or vasomotor rhinitis) because of the presence of an antibody in the skin (and sometimes the presence of an antibody in the bloodstream). read more
By: Pauline Go | 2010-03-27 | Pets The saliva of fleas is known to have 15 different antigens, and each antigen is capable of causing an allergic reaction in a cat. Cats get desensitized to the fleas once they are bitten by the flea and they resort to biting and scratching the flea. read more
By: Luke Blaise | 2010-03-27 | Pets Flea allergy dermatitis is one of the most common allergies that dogs experience. What happens is that dogs tend to be allergic to the saliva that fleas produce. Flea allergies tend to be even worse than other allergies because the itching tends to persist long after the fleas have been eliminated. read more
By: Jerry Knight | 2010-10-19 | Medicine Atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis affects a large percentage of the world's population. It's very common and often chronic. It's a skin condition in which the skin seems to experience a skin allergy or sensitivity. There is a known hereditary component in the condition and is often seen more in certain families. read more
By: Safiur Rahman | 2010-04-03 | Skin care Do you or anyone you know suffer from extremely itchy almost intolerable rashes, bumps, and blisters on your body? If so, you may want to read a bit about Dermatitis Herpetiformis... read more
By: shannonhickson | 2011-03-24 | Health & Fitness There are quite a few different forms of dermatitis, here are the most everyday types. Knowing the assorted types and causes will help one better in understanding this skin problem. read more
By: Diana Guerrero | 2010-03-30 | Pets Flea allergy dermatitis is just one of the complications that pets face when a flea infestation arises. Learn more about the risks facing your dog or cats in the article by the author of Flea Control Secrets. read more
By: RogerJocey | 2011-12-21 | Pets Around fifteen percent of the United States population suffers from dog or cat allergies, so there’s a decent chance that someone in your family is allergic. read more