EXFOLIATIVE DERMATITIS: WHAT IT IS, SYMPTOMS AND HOW TO TREAT - SKIN DISEASES

Exfoliative Dermatitis: What It Is, Symptoms and How to Treat It



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Exfoliative dermatitis, or erythroderma, is an inflammation of the skin that causes scaling and redness in large areas of the body, such as the chest, arms, feet, or legs. Exfoliative dermatitis is usually caused by other chronic skin problems such as psoriasis or eczema, however, the problem can also be caused by overuse of medicines such as penicillin, phenytoin or barbiturate medications, for example