It is quite common to associate Dermatitis
with celiac disease and this is a condition in which there is
concentrated itchiness and also skin eruptions, and the beginning
of this disease is noticeable in people aged at least twenty though
it may also affect children as well, and it also affects both
genders equally. It is usual to find Dermatitis affecting young
people and it is most often saw in those people that were once been
inhabitants of the north of Europe, and in line with a certain
hypothesis, it is supposed to be immunologic responses to when gut
mucosa is chronically stimulated as a consequence of gluten in the
diet followed by cutaneous endothelial cells as well as circulating
inflammatory cells becoming activated.
Dermatitis is also Known As
Duhring’s Disease
Occasionally, Dermatitis is also referred
to as Duhring’s Disease and it is supposedly associated with
some chemicals such as potassium iodide and cleaning
solutions. Consistent with figures brought on the incidence of
Dermatitis in the U.S., it is believed that as many as one in
ten thousand are suffering from this condition while the ratio
of males to females affected is 2:1. In addition, Dermatitis
is more common among people of white skin while those from
Africa and even Asia will not be affected and once any person
suffers from Dermatitis; there is a possibility of also
developing intolerance to gluten as well.
Dermatitis
Symptoms
The symptoms of Dermatitis include very
concentrated inflammation, stinging plus itching especially in
regions of the body such as elbows, knees, scalp, and buttocks as
well as on the back and if you scratch the affected parts, you
could cause eruptions which are commonly found near the elbows,
knees and scalp and buttocks and everywhere else on the body.
Dermatitis is also closely associated with sensitivity to gluten
that causes the linings of the intestines to stay flat and smooth
rather than convoluted.
Can Dermatitis be
Treated?
The good news is that Dermatitis can be
effectively treated and event though taking to gluten-free diets is
quite difficult you should still limit your rye, wheat and barley
products’ intake that will help reduce symptoms. Some of the things
you can do to treat this include reducing the number of times you
bath, replacing standard sops with mild detergent cleansers that
are soap-free, wearing smooth and soft 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. Further, you can also try for treating your
Dermatitis condition several home remedies.
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