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| We all have dry skin from time to time. This is completely normal, as our skin has to cope with a lot of influences during the day. Usually the skin recovers quickly, so we don’t pay much attention to smaller irritations. But sometimes the skin problems occur so often or continue for such a long time that we feel disturbed and constrained by them. Such skin problems, often simply described as “dry skin”, can lead to the so-called dermatitis. |
Skin that appears dry is just one symptom of dermatitis, however. Dermatitis
is an inflammation of the upper skin layers and can produce itching, small blisters, fine fissures and skin swelling. These symptoms can, of course, be very troublesome and disturbing, and skin problems of that type can have a serious impact on your career choice and your personal contacts.
| More Info here: Definition and Consequences. |
A number of people have inherited the predisposition to develop dermatitis from their parents, but they don’t occur to the same extent in all affected people. Dermatitis can also result from various internal and external causes, for example substances one has contact with, or an allergy.
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More Info here: Origination and Myths. |
For this reason, it is a good idea to become active before your skin problems become serious. The more you know about the causes of and remedies for dermatitis, the better you can do something to take care of your skin. Important activities are to avoid irritating substances and allergic triggers, to apply optimal skin care and skin protection measures and to receive specific medical treatment.
| More Info here: Protection and Treatment |
Nobody has to endure dematitis passively. There is a lot you can do to avoid this skin condition or at least ease it remarkably.