Comprehensive Guide to Dermatitis Treatment: Causes, Symptoms & Effective Solutions
Dermatitis is a general term for inflammation of the skin. It includes several types such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and more. At Rengxin Beauty & Wellness, our specialists have helped hundreds of patients successfully manage and treat various forms of dermatitis.

What is Dermatitis?
Dermatitis occurs when the skin becomes irritated or inflamed. It is not contagious but can be chronic and recurring if not properly managed. The condition compromises the skin barrier, leading to dryness, itching, and increased risk of infection.
Common Types of Dermatitis
- Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema): Often starts in childhood
- Contact Dermatitis: Caused by allergens or irritants
- Seborrheic Dermatitis: Affects scalp and oily areas
- Perioral Dermatitis: Around the mouth
- Stasis Dermatitis: Related to poor circulation
Main Causes and Triggers
- Genetic factors and family history
- Immune system overreaction
- Environmental irritants (soaps, detergents, pollen)
- Stress and hormonal changes
- Food allergies
- Harsh weather conditions
Typical Symptoms
- Red, swollen skin
- Intense itching
- Dry, flaky or scaly patches
- Blisters or oozing in severe cases
- Thickened or cracked skin over time
Effective Treatment Approaches
1. Medical Treatments
- Topical corticosteroids and non-steroid creams
- Antihistamines to control itching
- Antibiotics if secondary infection occurs
- Immunosuppressive therapy for severe cases
2. Advanced Clinic Treatments at Rengxin
- Customized skin barrier repair programs
- Light therapy and laser treatments
- Traditional medicine combined with modern techniques
- Professional facial and body treatments
3. Daily Skincare Routine for Dermatitis Skin
- Gentle cleansing with pH-balanced products
- Apply moisturizer within 3 minutes after bathing
- Use ceramide-rich creams to restore skin barrier
- Avoid hot showers and harsh scrubs
4. Lifestyle Changes for Long-term Control
- Identify and avoid personal triggers
- Manage stress through yoga or meditation
- Wear soft, breathable fabrics
- Maintain a healthy diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods
Before & After Results

Many of our patients experience dramatic improvement within 4–8 weeks with consistent treatment.
When to Seek Professional Help? If home care does not improve symptoms within 1–2 weeks, or if you notice signs of infection (pus, fever, severe swelling), consult our dermatologists immediately.
At Rengxin Beauty & Wellness, we believe every skin deserves expert care. Book a consultation today for a personalized dermatitis treatment plan.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Please consult your dermatologist before making any healthcare decisions. We are not responsible for any damages arising from the use of this information