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Main Author: Prachi Parmar*, Dalwadi Mitali, Patil Priyanka, Rathva Charulata
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2026
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18277201
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  • <p><span>Dermatitis was a broad term used to represent a range of common illnesses characterized by itchy skin irritation. However, the term eczema is frequently used interchangeably with dermatitis, despite the fact that it refers to atopic eczema. Dermatitis results from a complex interaction of environmental, immunological, and genetic factors. Another prevalent factor that contributes to dermatitis is a family history of the ailment, which might enhance an individual's chances of having it. Certain genetic differences may cause the skin to overreact to environmental stimuli. Dermatitis can take many various forms, each with its own set of traits and triggers. Dermatitis can be classified into several categories, including atopic, contact, seborrheic, and nummular. The report was intended to discuss the types, causes, symptoms, and management.</span></p>