dermatitis
 

 Dermatitis causes concentrated itchiness and the skin also begins to erupt

Dermatitis is commonly associated with celiac disease, and it is a condition featuring concentrated itchiness and also skin eruptions.  The onset of this disease is noticeable in people aged at least twenty, though it may also affect children and both sexes in equal proportions.

It is usual to find dermatitis affecting young persons, and it is most often noticed in people of Northern European origin.  According to one hypothesis, it is supposed to be immunologic responses to when gut mucosa is chronically stimulated because of gluten in the diet followed by cutaneous endothelial cells as well as circulating inflammatory cells becoming activated.

 

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Also Known As Duhring’s Disease

Sometimes, dermatitis is also referred to as Duhring’s Disease; it is also supposedly associated with some chemicals such as cleaning solutions and also potassium iodide. According to figures provided on the incidence of dermatitis in the U.S., it is believed that as many as one in ten thousand are affected by this condition while the ratio of males to females affected is 2:1. Also, dermatitis is more common among people of white skin while those from Africa and even Asia will not be affected and once a person suffers from dermatitis; there is a chance of also developing intolerance to gluten as well.

 The symptoms of dermatitis include very concentrated inflammation, stinging as well as itching especially in regions of the body such as knees, elbows, buttocks, and scalp as well as on the back and if you scratch the affected parts, you could cause eruptions which are commonly found near the knees, elbows and buttocks as well as scalp and everywhere else on the body. Dermatitis is also closely associated with sensitivity to gluten which causes the linings of the intestines to remain smooth and also flat instead of convoluted.

The good news is that dermatitis can be effectively treated and even though taking to gluten-free diets is quite difficult, you should still limit your intake of wheat, rye and barley products.  This will help reduce symptoms. Some of the other things you can do to treat dermatitis include reducing the number of times you bathe, replacing standard soaps with mild detergent cleansers that are soap-free, wearing soft and smooth as well as cool clothes and avoiding woolens, applying emollients in good measure, applying topical steroid creams or ointments, pimecrolimus creams, taking antihistamine tablets and also using creams that have hydrocortisone. In addition, there are several home remedies that you can also try for treating your dermatitis condition.

 

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