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'''''Synonyms and keywords:''''' xerodermia, dry skin | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Xeroderma''' (literally "'''dry skin'''")is a condition involving the [[integumentary system]], which in most cases can safely be treated with emollients and/or moisturizers. Xeroderma occurs most commonly on the lower legs, arms, the sides of the abdomen and thighs. Symptoms most associated with Xeroderma are scaling (the visible peeling of the outer skin layer), itching and cracks in the skin. | '''Xeroderma''' (literally "'''dry skin'''")is a condition involving the [[integumentary system]], which in most cases can safely be treated with emollients and/or moisturizers. Xeroderma occurs most commonly on the lower legs, arms, the sides of the abdomen and thighs. Symptoms most associated with Xeroderma are scaling (the visible peeling of the outer skin layer), itching and cracks in the skin. | ||
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*[[Athlete's foot]] | |||
*[[Atopic Dermatitis]] | |||
*[[Dandruff (Seborrhea)]] | |||
*[[Dehydration]] | |||
*[[Eczema]] | |||
*[[Hypothyroidism]] | |||
*[[Diabetes]] | |||
*[[Psoriasis]] | |||
===Causes by Organ system === | |||
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| '''Drug Side Effect''' | | '''Drug Side Effect''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Adapalene]], [[Amcinonide]], [[Atropine]], [[Benoxyl]], [[Benzamycin- topical]], [[Benzoyl Peroxide]], [[Betamethasone]], [[Claravis]], [[Cleocin T topical lotion]], [[Clobetasol]], [[Clofazime]], [[Cordran]], [[Desonide]], [[Dicyclomine]], [[Diflorasone Diacetate]], [[Diphenoxylate]], [[Etretinate]], [[Flucinolone]], [[Fluorouracil]], [[Gefitinib]], [[Hydrocortisone]], [[Hyoscyamine]], [[Isotretinoin]], [[Midodrine]], [[Mometasone]], [[Risperidone]], [[Salicylic acid ]], [[Tazarotene]], [[Thalidomide]], [[Trentinoin]], [[Triamcinolone]] | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Adapalene]], [[Afatinib]], [[Amcinonide]], [[Atropine]], [[Benoxyl]], [[Benzamycin- topical]], [[Benzoyl Peroxide]], [[Betamethasone]], [[Claravis]], [[Cleocin T topical lotion]], [[Clobetasol]], [[Clofazime]], [[Cordran]], [[Desonide]], [[Dicyclomine]], [[Diflorasone Diacetate]], [[Diphenoxylate]], [[Etretinate]], [[Flucinolone]], [[Fluorouracil]], [[Gefitinib]], [[Halcinonide]], [[Halobetasol]], [[Hydrocortisone]], [[Hyoscyamine]], [[Isotretinoin]], [[Midodrine]], [[Mometasone]], [[Niacin]], [[Panitumumab]], [[Risperidone]], [[Salicylic acid ]], [[Sertaconazole]], [[Siltuximab]], [[Sorafenib]], [[Sunitinib]], [[Tazarotene]], [[Thalidomide]], [[Tiagabine]], [[Trentinoin]], [[Triamcinolone]] | ||
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| '''Endocrine''' | | '''Endocrine''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acromegaly ]], [[Cretinism ]], [[Diabetes ]], [[Hashimoto's Thyroiditis ]], [[Hypopituitarism | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acromegaly ]], [[Cretinism ]], [[Diabetes ]], [[Hashimoto's Thyroiditis ]], [[Hypopituitarism]], [[Hypothyroidism ]], [[Myxedema ]], [[Panhypopituitarism ]], [[Riedel syndrome ]], [[Sheehan Syndrome ]] | ||
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| '''Overdose / Toxicity''' | | '''Overdose / Toxicity''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Chronic vitamin A toxicity ]] | ||
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| '''Pulmonary''' | | '''Pulmonary''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Obesity hypoventilation syndrome ]] | ||
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===Alphabetical order=== | ===Causes in Alphabetical order=== | ||
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*[[1-Pentanethiol ]] | |||
*[[2-Hexanone ]] | |||
*[[Ablepharon macrostomia syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Acetic Anhydride ]] | |||
*[[Acetophenone ]] | |||
*[[Acromegaly ]] | |||
*[[Adapalene]] | |||
*[[ADULT syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Aging]] | |||
*[[Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy ]] | |||
*[[Amcinonide]] | |||
*[[Amelo-onycho-hypohidrotic syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Amitrole ]] | |||
*[[Ampola syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Anisole ]] | |||
*[[Anorexia nervosa ]] | |||
*[[Asteatotic dermatitis ]] | |||
*[[Athlete's foot ]] | |||
*[[Atopic dermatitis]] | |||
*[[Atropine]] | |||
*[[Autoimmune thyroid diseases ]] | |||
*[[Barakat syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Benoxyl]] | |||
*[[Benzamycin- topical]] | |||
*[[Benzoyl Peroxide]] | |||
*[[Berardinelli-Seip congenital lipodystrophy ]] | |||
*[[Betamethasone]] | |||
*[[Boric Acid ]] | |||
*[[Carbinoxamine ]] | |||
*[[Chlorobenzene ]] | |||
*[[Chondrodysplasia punctata ]] | |||
*[[Chromosome 1q duplication syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Chromosome 22, trisomy ]] | |||
*[[Chronic renal insufficiency ]] | |||
*[[Chronic vitamin A toxicity ]] | |||
*[[Claravis]] | |||
*[[Cleocin T topical lotion]] | |||
*[[Clobetasol]] | |||
*[[Clofazime]] | |||
*[[Cockayne syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Cold weather]] | |||
*[[Contact dermatitis ]] | |||
*[[Cordran]] | |||
*[[Cretinism ]] | |||
*[[Cyclohexanol ]] | |||
*[[Dehydration ]] | |||
*[[Dermatitis]] | |||
*[[Dermatoleukodystrophy ]] | |||
*[[Dermo-odontodysplasia ]] | |||
*[[Desonide]] | |||
*[[Devil's trumpet poisoning ]] | |||
*[[Diabetes ]] | |||
*[[Diarrhea ]] | |||
*[[Dicyclomine]] | |||
*[[Diflorasone Diacetate]] | |||
*[[Diphenoxylate]] | |||
*[[Dyshidrotic dermatitis ]] | |||
*[[Ectodermal dysplasia]] | |||
*[[Eczema]] | |||
*[[Environmental allergen]] | |||
*[[Ethylamine ]] | |||
*[[Ethylene Dichloride ]] | |||
*[[Etretinate]] | |||
*[[Excessive swimming in chlorinated pool]] | |||
*[[Excessive washing]] | |||
*[[Familial hypopituitarism ]] | |||
*[[Familial hypothyroidism ]] | |||
*[[Fenton-Wilkinson-Toselano syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Flucinolone]] | |||
*[[Fluorouracil]] | |||
*[[Fluticasone]] (cream/lotion) | |||
*[[Follicular ichthyosis ]] | |||
*[[Fox-Fordyce Disease ]] | |||
*[[Freire-Maia syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Fungal skin infection]] | |||
*[[Gefitinib]] | |||
*[[Granulomatous hypophysitis ]] | |||
*[[Grix-Blankenship-Peterson syndrome ]] | |||
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*[[Hashimoto's Thyroiditis ]] | |||
*[[Heatstroke]] | |||
*[[Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Type IV ]] | |||
*[[Hexane ]] | |||
*[[HIV/AIDS ]] | |||
*[[Hodgkin's disease]] | |||
*[[Hunter-Carpenter-Macdonald syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Hydrocortisone]] | |||
*[[Hyoscyamine]] | |||
*[[Hyperkeratosis]] | |||
*[[Hypohidrosis]] | |||
*[[Hypopituitarism]] | |||
*[[Hypothyroidism]] | |||
*[[Ichthyosis ]] | |||
*[[Isopropyl Alcohol ]] | |||
*[[Isotretinoin]] | |||
*[[Jimsonweed poisoning ]] | |||
*[[Johnston Aarons Schelley syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Kawanism ]] | |||
*[[Keratosis pilaris]] | |||
*[[Kerosene ]] | |||
*[[Leprechaunism ]] | |||
*[[Leukaemia]] | |||
*[[Lichen sclerosis crinkled skin]] | |||
*[[Low humidity]] | |||
*[[Lymphoma]] | |||
*[[Malignancy]] | |||
*[[Malnutrition]] | |||
*[[Menkes Disease ]] | |||
*[[Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ]] | |||
*[[Methylene Chloride ]] | |||
*[[Midodrine]] | |||
*[[Mometasone]] | |||
*[[Moynahan syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Multiple system atrophy ]] | |||
*[[Myxedema ]] | |||
*[[Niacin]] | |||
*[[Nicotine addiction ]] | |||
*[[Nitromethane ]] | |||
*[[N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone ]] | |||
*[[Nutmeg ]] | |||
*[[Obesity hypoventilation syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Panhypopituitarism ]] | |||
*[[Panitumumab]] | |||
*[[Phenmedipham ]] | |||
*[[Phenylketonuria ]] | |||
*[[Pompholyx ]] | |||
*[[Pregnancy ]] | |||
*[[Progeria]] | |||
*[[Psoriasis ]] | |||
*[[Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Riedel syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Risperidone]] | |||
*[[Rubbing alcohol]] | |||
*[[Salicylic acid ]] | |||
*[[Schindler disease]] | |||
*[[Scleroderma ]] | |||
*[[Sheehan Syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Shock]] | |||
*[[Sick building syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Siltuximab]] | |||
*[[Sjogren's syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Soap]] | |||
*[[Sorafenib]] | |||
*[[Spinal shock ]] | |||
*[[Stoll-Alembik-Finck syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Sunitinib]] | |||
*[[Tazarotene]] | |||
*[[Tetrachloroethane ]] | |||
*[[Tetrachloroethylene ]] | |||
*[[Tetrahydrofuran ]] | |||
*[[Thalidomide]] | |||
*[[Tiagabine]] | |||
*[[Tranebjaerg-Svejgaard syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Trentinoin]] | |||
*[[Triamcinolone]] | |||
*[[Uremia]] | |||
*[[Varicose veins]] | |||
*[[Vitamin A deficiency ]] | |||
*[[Vitamin b2 deficiency]] | |||
*[[Windy weather]] | |||
*[[Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Wrinkly skin syndrome ]] | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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* [[ichthyosis]] | * [[ichthyosis]] | ||
[[Category:Dermatology]] | [[Category:Dermatology]] | ||
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Synonyms and keywords: xerodermia, dry skin
Overview
Xeroderma (literally "dry skin")is a condition involving the integumentary system, which in most cases can safely be treated with emollients and/or moisturizers. Xeroderma occurs most commonly on the lower legs, arms, the sides of the abdomen and thighs. Symptoms most associated with Xeroderma are scaling (the visible peeling of the outer skin layer), itching and cracks in the skin.
Causes
Xeroderma is a very common condition. It happens more often in the winter where the cold air outside and the hot air inside creates a low relative humidity. This causes the skin to lose moisture and it may crack and peel. Bathing/showering too frequently, especially if one is using harsh soaps, may also contribute to xeroderma. Xeroderma can also be caused by a deficiency of vitamin A, systemic illness, overexposure to sunlight or some medication.