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Spongiotic Dermatitis

Spongiotic dermatitis is a skin condition where there is fluid build up between the cells of the second layer of skin known as epidermis. It leads to itchy red rashes that can be confined to one site or spread across the body. It may be caused as a result of allergy, irritation, hormonal changes or associated with other skin conditions.

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What foods to avoid for spongiotic dermatitis?

Query: Hello doctor, I have been dealing with spongiotic dermatitis for 17 months now, and I am at my wit's end. I will provide you with as many details as possible so that maybe you could provide some answers on the cause and cure. For 15 years, I have lived in a very dry region, so I have commonly had dr...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have read your concern.There are two causes of dermatitis, one is exogenous and another one is endogenous. You have tried to rule out maximum exogenous causes, but as you did not get any relief, there might be some endogenous factor causing you trouble. Some examples of e...  Read Full »

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