Exogenous Dermatitis

Exogenous Dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation resulting from an allergic reaction or irritation to an external agent such as an allergen or chemical. This condition can cause redness and swelling, blistering and scaly patches on the skin. In some cases, it can lead to an itchy rash that may be painful and uncomfortable. Treatment involves identifying and avoiding the source of the reaction, using topical and systemic medications, and taking measures to alleviate symptoms. Exogenous Dermatitis can be very distressing and have a significant impact on a person's quality of life. Early diagnosis and treatment, together with lifestyle changes, can help to prevent the condition from worsening and improve the outlook for those affected.

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