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Dermatitis

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La dermatitis es una inflamación de la piel. El término "dermatitis", en realidad, abarca una cantidad de condiciones que producen la inflamación de la piel.

Existen muchos tipos de la dermatitis que requieren el cuidado clínico de un médico o de otro profesional del cuidado para la salud. Enumeradas en el directorio de abajo hay algunas de ellas, para las cuales le proveemos una breve descripción.

La Dermatitis por Contacto

La Dermatitis Atópica

La Dermatitis del Pañal

La Dermatitis Seborreica (Costra Láctea)

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