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Neurodermatitis

Features

Neurodermatitis is a chronic, non-contagious skin disease. Neurodermatitis is caused by a disturbed balance of the stratum corneum of the skin and the cell membrane complex. The skin reacts symptomatically with forced redness, eczema and excessive scaling. Typical signs are consequently skin rash and severe itching.

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Comedones

Features

Comedones (blackheads, comedones) are skin blemishes that develop particularly during puberty and in early adulthood on the basis of an oily, moist skin condition (seborrhea).

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Itchy lichen

Features

Eczema (itchy lichen) is a non-infectious inflammation of the skin that is accompanied by itching. In the acute stage, redness, blisters and crusts appear on the skin. The affected area may also weep or swell

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Dermatosis

Features

Dermatoses are chronic eczema, i.e. forced inflammation of the upper layers of the skin (epidermis and dermis). There are many different types of dermatoses, which are usually reddened and can be extremely itchy. The formation of weeping blisters is also characteristic.

If eczema persists over a longer period of time, the skin can dry out severely and form scales. The skin altered by the dermatosis loses its barrier function, which results in increased water loss. The skin becomes brittle and cracked.

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Dermatitis

Features

Dermatitis is a mostly chronic, eczemic skin condition and one of the most common skin diseases. Almost everyone suffers from it at least once in their life. They are chronic, inflammatory, mostly itchy, non-contagious skin diseases that occur in various forms.

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