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Discover in-depth details regarding common dermatological conditions that can be effectively treated with the help of our innovative range of treatment options. From acne, rosacea, eczema, to inflammatory skin conditions, psoriasis, seborrhoea, warts and other disorders, the following list covers a range of topics that provide you a deeper understanding of the condition you may have. If you are at all concerned with one or more of the dermatological conditions listed below, schedule a consultation with us and together we can formulate a bespoke and tailored treatment plan for you.

 

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Eczema Treatment Singapore

Eczema is a condition where patches of skin are inflamed, itchy, red, cracked, and rough. The word “eczema” is often used synonymously with “dermatitis” and describes a condition characterised by inflammation of the skin. If you are experiencing these symptoms, seeking a dermatologist for eczema in Singapore can help manage and alleviate the condition.

ATOPIC DERMATITIS

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, itchy skin condition very commonly seen in children but can affect people of all ages. Individuals with an ‘atopic tendency’ – a predisposition to developing any or all three closely linked conditions:asthma, hay fever (allergic rhinitis), and atopic dermatitis – are particularly susceptible. A family history of these conditions is often a key factor in diagnosing atopic dermatitis, especially in infants.

Atopic dermatitis arises due to a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors. These factors may include defects in skin barrier function, making the skin more susceptible to irritation by soap and other contact irritants, as well as weather changes and temperature fluctuations. Over time, those with atopic dermatitis experience acute flares characterised by red, inflamed, weepy, and sometimes blistered patches. Between flares, the skin may suffer from chronic eczema with itchy, thickened, and dry areas, or may appear normal.

Currently, there is no permanent cure for atopic eczema, but the skin condition can be improved and controlled with appropriate skincare and medications. The expertise of an eczema therapist is essential for managing these symptoms. Atopic eczema may improve as children grow older, though it can still recur in adulthood.

CONTACT DERMATITIS

Contact dermatitis, also known as contact eczema, refers to a variety of skin disorders that occur when the skin has a reaction after coming into direct contact with an exogenous causative agent. This reaction can be either acute, appearing as a one-time occurrence, or chronic, with symptoms that persist over time.

The two main types of contact dermatitis are:

  • Irritant contact dermatitis
  • Allergic contact dermatitis

Irritant contact dermatitis is typically caused by exposure to substances such as detergents, bleach, and engine oils. However, excessive exposure to water alone can cause irritant contact dermatitis, with one of the main causes being frequent hand washing.

Allergic contact dermatitis is caused by a specific hypersensitivity to substances such as hair dye, fragrance, and metals like nickel. A patch test is usually done to identify any suspected allergen.

Contact dermatitis often has a mixed origin, especially when it leads to hand dermatitis. It is the most common cause of occupational skin disease, particularly in professions like cleaning, healthcare, food handling, catering, and hairdressing. Avoiding the irritant or allergen generally leads to improvement, and an eczema specialist in Singapore can guide treatment options.

DISCOID ECZEMA

Discoid eczema occurs typically with distinctive scaly, coin-shaped patches that are very itchy and may even be weepy. Often mistaken as a fungal rash, it usually occurs on the limbs of young adults. If you’re struggling with these symptoms, consulting an eczema therapist can provide relief and appropriate eczema treatment in Singapore.

SEBORRHOEIC DERMATITIS

Seborrhoeic dermatitis is most commonly seen in babies, usually clearing up by two months of age. However, In adults, it manifests as a more persistent or recurring type of eczema/dermatitis, mainly affecting areas of the trunk, face, and scalp that are rich in sebaceous glands. Dandruff is a non-inflammatory, milder version of seborrhoeic dermatitis.

Causes of seborrhoeic dermatitis:

  • Proliferation of various species of the skin commensal Malassezia, in its non-pathogenic, otherwise known as yeast, form.
  • In infants, the condition is related to developing oil glands.
  • In adults, the condition occurs due to an inflammatory reaction to overgrowth of Malassezia yeasts.

Infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis causes cradle cap (diffuse, greasy scaling on the scalp), and the rash may also affect the armpit and groin folds. Typically there are salmon-pink patches that may flake or peel, and these are not particularly itchy, so babies often seem undisturbed by the rash, even when generalised. If you notice these symptoms in your baby, it’s advisable to consult a dermatologist for eczema treatments to ensure proper diagnosis and care.

For a deeper understanding of eczema and its treatment, consider watching this informative video:

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Eczema Dermatologist in Singapore

If you are seeking comprehensive care and eczema treatment, consult with an eczema specialist in Singapore to explore tailored solutions for your skin health.

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