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Perioral-nasal-ocular dermatitis

September 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Perioral-nasal-ocular dermatitis a type of dermatitis that occurs only around the mouth, nose and eyes. It does not have to be present in all of the areas at the same time. Some people believe that Perioral-nasal-ocular dermatitis does in fact not exist and that people that fit the clinical picture of Peri-ral-nasal-ocular dermatitis are in [...]

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Perioral dermatitis treatment

September 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Perioral-nasal-ocular dermatitis (PONOD) is associated with the use of various types of creams on the facial area. Most patients with Perioral-nasal-ocular dermatitis are using multiple different types of cosmetic and medicinal creams. The use of corticosteroid containing creams over extended periods are especially strongly linked to the development of Perioral-nasal-ocular dermatitis.One of the most important [...]

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Diaper Dermatitis. What causes it?

September 26th, 2007 · No Comments

The term Diaper Dermatitis refers to a red rash in the nappy area. Diaper Dermatitis is also known by the following synonymous terms: Napkin dermatitis, Irritant diaper dermatitis, Diaper rash, Nappy rash and Diaper eczema.
It is important to realize that Diaper Dermatitis is not a specific diagnosis, but simply refers to a red rash in [...]

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