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  • Contact dermatitis - Symptoms

    Read about the symptoms of contact dermatitis, which include, inflamed (irritated), blistered, dry, thickened and cracked skin.

  • Atopic eczema

    Read about atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis), a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, dry, cracked and sore.

  • Contact dermatitis

    Read about contact dermatitis, a type of eczema that causes inflammation of the skin when you come into contact with a particular substance.

  • Discoid eczema

    Read about discoid eczema (nummular or discoid dermatitis), a long-term (chronic) skin condition that causes the skin to become itchy, reddened, dry and cracked

  • Contact dermatitis - Causes

    Read about the causes of contact dermatitis. Contact dermatitis occurs when your skin reacts to a particular substance.

  • Contact dermatitis - Treatment

    Read about treating contact dermatitis. Treatment can help most people manage their contact dermatitis, and some people may find their symptoms clear up entirely.

  • Contact dermatitis - Diagnosis

    Read about diagnosing contact dermatitis. A GP can usually diagnose contact dermatitis from the appearance of your skin and by asking about your symptoms.

  • Varicose eczema

    Read about varicose eczema, a long-term skin condition that affects the lower legs and is common in people with varicose veins

  • Varicose eczema - Treatment

    Read about treatments for varicose eczema. Treatment aims to improve the condition of your skin, treat your symptoms and help improve your circulation (blood flow)

  • Discoid eczema - Treatment

    Read about treating discoid eczema (nummular or discoid dermatitis) using medications to help ease the symptoms