Dermatitis Causes, Symptoms, Natural products, and Treatment for Dermatitis

Dermatitis Causes, Symptoms, Natural products, and Treatment for Dermatitis

Dermatitis Causes, Symptoms, Natural products, and Treatment for Dermatitis

Dermatitis is a condition that affects millions of people, creating discomfort, visible irritation, and emotional stress. Whether it’s on the face, scalp, or body – the burning, itching, and redness can be hard to ignore.

In this article, we’ll give you more insight into:
  1. Dermatitis – What is Dermatitis? Common Causes of Dermatitis, Symptoms of Dermatitis and How to Deal with Dermatitis.
  2. Dermatitis solutions: A natural long-term solutions for irritated, sensitive skin

Dermatitis – what is it, and how do you manage it?

What is Dermatitis?

Dermatitis is a broad term describing skin inflammation. It appears as red, swollen, and itchy skin, sometimes accompanied by dry patches, blistering, or even oozing in more severe cases.

Common Causes of Dermatitis

  • Allergic reactions (e.g. soaps, detergents, cosmetics)
  • Genetics or family history of eczema
  • Environmental triggers like cold, dry weather
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Compromised skin barrier
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Overuse of synthetic skincare or corticosteroids

Symptoms of Dermatitis

  • Red, itchy patches
  • Dry, flaky, or scaly skin
  • Swelling and warmth
  • Oozing or crusting (in severe flare-ups)
  • Thickened skin from prolonged scratching

Dermatitis Types

(Perioral dermatitis)

There are several types of dermatitis, each with its own causes, symptoms, and treatment approach. Here's a clear breakdown of the main types:


1. Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

  • Chronic and inflammatory

  • Often begins in childhood but can persist into adulthood

  • Symptoms: Dry, itchy, red skin, often on the face, elbows, knees, or hands

  • Triggers: Allergens, stress, harsh soaps, climate changes

  • Common in: People with asthma, hay fever, or a family history of allergies


2. Contact Dermatitis

Occurs when the skin reacts to a substance it touches. There are two subtypes:

a. Allergic Contact Dermatitis

  • Immune reaction to an allergen (e.g., nickel, fragrances, preservatives)

  • Symptoms: Redness, itching, and blistering in areas of contact

b. Irritant Contact Dermatitis

  • Caused by direct damage from a chemical or physical irritant (e.g., soaps, detergents, acids)

  • Symptoms: Burning, dryness, cracking, or scaling of the skin


3. Seborrheic Dermatitis

  • Affects areas with a lot of oil production (scalp, face, chest)

  • Symptoms: Greasy, yellowish scales, redness, and dandruff

  • Common in: Adults and infants (known as "cradle cap" in babies)

  • Aggravated by: Stress, weather changes, and overgrowth of Malassezia yeast


4. Nummular Dermatitis

  • Also called discoid eczema

  • Symptoms: Coin-shaped patches of irritated skin, often itchy and scaly

  • Common in: Older adults, often on legs, arms, or torso

  • Triggered by: Dry skin, irritants, or injury to the skin


5. Dyshidrotic Dermatitis

  • Affects hands and feet

  • Symptoms: Small, itchy blisters, especially on fingers, palms, and soles

  • Triggers: Stress, allergens, sweating, or metal exposure (e.g., nickel)


6. Stasis Dermatitis

  • Caused by poor blood circulation, usually in the lower legs

  • Symptoms: Redness, swelling, itchiness, scaling, and sometimes open sores

  • Common in: People with varicose veins or chronic venous insufficiency


7. Neurodermatitis (Lichen Simplex Chronicus)

  • Starts with an itch-scratch cycle

  • Symptoms: Thick, leathery skin patches caused by repeated scratching

  • Often linked to: Stress, eczema, or psoriasis


Each type of dermatitis requires a different approach, but many can benefit from gentle, natural skincare and avoiding known triggers.

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How to Deal with Dermatitis?

  • Keep your skincare routine minimal and natural
  • Avoid known allergens or harsh chemical ingredients
  • Use gentle, hydrating cleansers and soothing toners
  • Stay hydrated and reduce stress
  • Consult a dermatologist if symptoms worsen or persist

Dermatitis solutions: Natural long-term solutions with Lemon Balm for irritated, sensitive skin

Our natural, family-formulated care routine is gentle on sensitive skin and deeply nourishing for dermatitis-prone complexions.

What Does InaEssentials Offer for Dermatitis?

Our natural organic products are thoughtfully curated to restore balance, soothe inflammation, and rebuild the skin’s natural defenses. Our range includes:

  • 💧 Organic Lemon Balm Hydrolina – a refreshing toner that calms, hydrates, and relieves irritation. Ideal for daily use to soothe redness and regulate oiliness. Completely safe for people of all ages.

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How Do They Work?

The products work in two synergistic steps:
  • Step 1 – Calm & Cleanse: Apply Lemon Balm Hydrolina after cleansing to refresh and reduce inflammation. Its naturally soothing properties help relieve itchiness and redness instantly.
  • Step 2 – Restore & Protect: Use the Hydrobiotic to feed your skin with beneficial postbiotics, aloe, and herbs that strengthen your skin’s resilience and promote long-term healing.

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