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  2. Atopic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Atopic dermatitis (AD), also known as atopic eczema, is a long-term type of inflammation of the skin. [2] Atopic dermatitis is also often called simply eczema but the same term is also used to refer to dermatitis, the larger group of skin conditions. [2] [5] Atopic dermatitis results in itchy, red, swollen, and cracked skin. [2]

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  5. Dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    A type of dermatitis may be described by location (e.g., hand eczema), by specific appearance (eczema craquele or discoid) or by possible cause (varicose eczema). Further adding to the confusion, many sources use the term eczema interchangeably for the most common type: atopic dermatitis. [27]

  6. Topical steroid withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    Red burning skin syndrome from topical steroids. Typical pattern on lower arms and hands. Before discontinuation, steroid dermatitis is characterised by spreading dermatitis and worsening skin inflammation, which requires a stronger topical steroid to get the same result as the first prescription.

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  8. Topical glucocorticoids - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the same topical glucocorticoid, creams are generally more potent than lotions but less effective than ointments. [2] Creams are especially useful in acute inflammation with exudates due to their drying effects. Creams can also be applied to intertriginous areas that are inappropriate for the application of ointments. [2]

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