Risk Factors And Causes Of Dermatitis Neglecta

Chronic Disability

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Chronic disability also increases the chance patients will develop dermatitis neglecta on their skin. Individuals who have conditions that prevent them from washing their body regularly are more at risk for developing dermatitis neglecta. Mental health disabilities can also increase the risk because they are not able to reach parts of the body. Individuals with a chronic disability should ensure they have proper self-care by hiring a caregiver if they are unable to wash properly. They need to ensure they are washing all areas of their skin to prevent dermatitis neglecta from developing. It is also important to use cleansers without harsh chemicals or fragrances. Clearing dermatitis neglecta from the skin can take several months after diagnosis, though it is easy to treat. If patches begin to bleed or ooze, patients should talk to a dermatologist to treat the infection. Proper diagnosis form a dermatologist is vital because many individuals often mistake it for other skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis.

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