A Little About Spongiotic Dermatitis & Its Treatment
Spongiotic dermatitis is a critical condition of skin affecting some specific parts of human body. Matching with acute eczema symptoms, the spongiotic symptoms of dermatitis affects the skin of some specific parts of human body, such as chest/breast, abdomen, hips, thighs and armpits. Embarrassing the individuals with a vigorous itching, the inflammatory spongiotic symptoms of dermatitis compels them to continue with their scratching-spree for a respite which causes resultantly a severe inflammation on their skin turning it into dark red color. Sometimes the scratching on skin causes bleeding as well and requires medical attention. Being volatile in nature, the dermatitis with its perplexing spongiotic symptoms (aka acute eczema) heats the skin if scratched or rubbed with fingernails intensifying the itching and the inflammation together. It is remarkable to see that itchy skin provided scrapped or scratched for relief, becomes hot and turns red in pigment, while the person enjoys scratching on skin unless it starts causing intolerable inflammation and pain. Maximum numbers of the people in the world do encounter such type of dermal complication but ignore it as it happens only over the concealed parts of their body. Though discoloration of skin can be concealed the itching and inflammation can’t be dealt in public places. As the waist, abdomen, thighs, under–arms and the chest/breast are major parts of body to be affected with itches and inflammation, the affected individuals suffer from great complication as they can’t rub or scratch the itchy skin in office, or any public place in front of people. As the inflammatory spongiotic symptoms of chronic dermatitis match with eczema (a dermal disease), it can be identified in the form of itching, skin inflammation, swelling, or blistering over the skin. Being a chronic skin complication, the dermatitis with inflammatory spongiotic symptoms, affects not only the concealed parts of body but some exposed parts of body, such as head and scalp, also are affected with embarrassing symptoms of such typical dermal disease.